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Best Subs to buy in my price range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie_24" data-source="post: 7814790" data-attributes="member: 642425"><p>Would the 2 SA12s be able to handle the 1700 RMS? I see theyre rated at 600 RMS a piece, so thatd be 1200 RMS, would the extra 250 watts to each sub be too much? I know you can overpower a sub and not have issues, I'm overpowering my 2 CVRs right now as it is by 200 watts a piece and have so for over 6 months and they still bang like theyre brand new... But Im spending a much larger sum of cash than I did on the CVRs so I want to make sure I dont harm the woofers.</p><p></p><p>I know I'll need to give them time to "break in" before I completely unleash the amps power on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie_24, post: 7814790, member: 642425"] Would the 2 SA12s be able to handle the 1700 RMS? I see theyre rated at 600 RMS a piece, so thatd be 1200 RMS, would the extra 250 watts to each sub be too much? I know you can overpower a sub and not have issues, I'm overpowering my 2 CVRs right now as it is by 200 watts a piece and have so for over 6 months and they still bang like theyre brand new... But Im spending a much larger sum of cash than I did on the CVRs so I want to make sure I dont harm the woofers. I know I'll need to give them time to "break in" before I completely unleash the amps power on them. [/QUOTE]
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