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can my amp handle two subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8780739" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>The amplifier will only put out what it puts out. The subwoofers can't stress the amp out trying to sucķ (really? **** is a censors word?) more power out. So, only sending "1200" watts to subs who's RMS is 1500, you'll only be sending them "1200" watts.... then, you start getting into impedance rise and vehicle voltage and that number starts to go down even more.</p><p>In short, you will be underpowering the subs, but in the plus side (of tuned correctly) they should last you forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8780739, member: 681482"] The amplifier will only put out what it puts out. The subwoofers can't stress the amp out trying to sucķ (really? **** is a censors word?) more power out. So, only sending "1200" watts to subs who's RMS is 1500, you'll only be sending them "1200" watts.... then, you start getting into impedance rise and vehicle voltage and that number starts to go down even more. In short, you will be underpowering the subs, but in the plus side (of tuned correctly) they should last you forever. [/QUOTE]
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