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<blockquote data-quote="fatryan" data-source="post: 3679414" data-attributes="member: 550026"><p>again, you do not know what youre talking about. just cause something has a rated power, doesnt mean its set in stone. if you knew a thing about car audio, youd know that by now. im not just some retard who decided to throw 200wrms to each comp on a whim. car audio has been a hobbie of mine for several years and ive had god knows how many setups which have all worked fine. i almost always overpower something if i know it will take it, and to this day i have not had a problem until these rainbows. furthermore i researched these speakers for a long time and got a sense of what people generally feed them without having problems. the common range was 150-200w/piece, and ive heard a number of cases of them taking 200-300wrms/piece without problems. i over power each 1 of my solo barics by 250w and they love it. ive been feeding them 1000w a piece for over 2 years now with 0 problems. youre welcome to do whatever you wish with your gear, but im going to get the most out of mine. quality gear isnt quality for no rason //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatryan, post: 3679414, member: 550026"] again, you do not know what youre talking about. just cause something has a rated power, doesnt mean its set in stone. if you knew a thing about car audio, youd know that by now. im not just some retard who decided to throw 200wrms to each comp on a whim. car audio has been a hobbie of mine for several years and ive had god knows how many setups which have all worked fine. i almost always overpower something if i know it will take it, and to this day i have not had a problem until these rainbows. furthermore i researched these speakers for a long time and got a sense of what people generally feed them without having problems. the common range was 150-200w/piece, and ive heard a number of cases of them taking 200-300wrms/piece without problems. i over power each 1 of my solo barics by 250w and they love it. ive been feeding them 1000w a piece for over 2 years now with 0 problems. youre welcome to do whatever you wish with your gear, but im going to get the most out of mine. quality gear isnt quality for no rason [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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