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<blockquote data-quote="jungstah" data-source="post: 7983472" data-attributes="member: 641670"><p>If you googled a little harder, you would first get a basic understanding of how a speaker works. It makes sound by displacing X amounts of air, then with a little common sense; you'd realize more air displaced = louder and louder = more power. Finally, it should hit you that the guy in the video is running 2k rms while you've got 300. so you've got not power therefore no "wobble"</p><p></p><p>tl;dr</p><p></p><p>you need to learn how to google</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jungstah, post: 7983472, member: 641670"] If you googled a little harder, you would first get a basic understanding of how a speaker works. It makes sound by displacing X amounts of air, then with a little common sense; you'd realize more air displaced = louder and louder = more power. Finally, it should hit you that the guy in the video is running 2k rms while you've got 300. so you've got not power therefore no "wobble" tl;dr you need to learn how to google [/QUOTE]
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