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<blockquote data-quote="bumpasauras" data-source="post: 8258953" data-attributes="member: 607820"><p>Hell if you send it a good clean signal an SA will take 1000rms all day.. Look at sound qubed hds3 subs . They have a 3" coil and will take stupid powa. They are like 150$ for the 12 if you really want to jump up to a tougher sub soundqubed hdc3 series are damm near bullet proof at 1000rms.</p><p></p><p>Main thing is (as already mentioned) is sending a clean signal to the sub.. You should not be blowing subs with a clean signal. I have fed a sundown SA 15 1800 rms daily and never had an issue but gains have to be set properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpasauras, post: 8258953, member: 607820"] Hell if you send it a good clean signal an SA will take 1000rms all day.. Look at sound qubed hds3 subs . They have a 3" coil and will take stupid powa. They are like 150$ for the 12 if you really want to jump up to a tougher sub soundqubed hdc3 series are damm near bullet proof at 1000rms. Main thing is (as already mentioned) is sending a clean signal to the sub.. You should not be blowing subs with a clean signal. I have fed a sundown SA 15 1800 rms daily and never had an issue but gains have to be set properly. [/QUOTE]
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