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<blockquote data-quote="Beermakesmehoppy" data-source="post: 247433" data-attributes="member: 546737"><p>I was thinking about amps and their max wattage. Do the gain and frequency come into some equation to equal the max wattage in an amp? And, is is true that the only way to achieve max wattage on your amp is to turn all the settings up? If this is true, not a lot of people use the full potential of their amp; right? So when people say," yeah, I have a thousand watt amp to each sub so I'm pushing a thousand watts to each" unless their settings are all the way up, this is false.</p><p></p><p>please reply will feedback</p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beermakesmehoppy, post: 247433, member: 546737"] I was thinking about amps and their max wattage. Do the gain and frequency come into some equation to equal the max wattage in an amp? And, is is true that the only way to achieve max wattage on your amp is to turn all the settings up? If this is true, not a lot of people use the full potential of their amp; right? So when people say," yeah, I have a thousand watt amp to each sub so I'm pushing a thousand watts to each" unless their settings are all the way up, this is false. please reply will feedback thanks Jon [/QUOTE]
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