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800W to 450W RMS Sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="AndonD454" data-source="post: 1601112" data-attributes="member: 560628"><p>get the 800 amp.. odds are your sub can handle more than 450 rms. not sure about 800, but the sub wont see that. first of all, youre right, with gain set correctly, youd see 800 only when the volume knob was at the max you set it for.</p><p></p><p>btu keep in midn that youll also get an impedance rise from the box, lowering the amt of power youre gonna end up wiht..</p><p></p><p>regardless.. headroom is never a bad thing.. you never knwo when youll end up switichin that sub out for an 800 rms sub and wish you wouldve just paid the little extra cash for the bigger amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndonD454, post: 1601112, member: 560628"] get the 800 amp.. odds are your sub can handle more than 450 rms. not sure about 800, but the sub wont see that. first of all, youre right, with gain set correctly, youd see 800 only when the volume knob was at the max you set it for. btu keep in midn that youll also get an impedance rise from the box, lowering the amt of power youre gonna end up wiht.. regardless.. headroom is never a bad thing.. you never knwo when youll end up switichin that sub out for an 800 rms sub and wish you wouldve just paid the little extra cash for the bigger amp. [/QUOTE]
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