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<blockquote data-quote="phantom240" data-source="post: 2880995" data-attributes="member: 562504"><p>The reason companies even give certain rms specs is so that assclown punks like you dont go and buy an amp pusing 2x that rating, crank the gain, and clip it to its demise. All the woofers Ive ever owned were on amps putting out rms 2x the woofers' rms ratings. Of course, I had the gains set right, and they were powered by good quality amps with little noise and distortion. If I followed manufacturer's specs on everything I wouldnt even be here I would be one of those people who builds a circuit city system that sounds like *** and costs too much to build.</p><p></p><p>So fu<span style="color: Black">ck</span> off and while youre doing so, go ahead and do the world a favor by offing yourself in a timely fashion. Also, make sure you do it while lying in a dumpster that way nobody has to clean up your shit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phantom240, post: 2880995, member: 562504"] The reason companies even give certain rms specs is so that assclown punks like you dont go and buy an amp pusing 2x that rating, crank the gain, and clip it to its demise. All the woofers Ive ever owned were on amps putting out rms 2x the woofers' rms ratings. Of course, I had the gains set right, and they were powered by good quality amps with little noise and distortion. If I followed manufacturer's specs on everything I wouldnt even be here I would be one of those people who builds a circuit city system that sounds like *** and costs too much to build. So fu[COLOR=Black]ck[/COLOR] off and while youre doing so, go ahead and do the world a favor by offing yourself in a timely fashion. Also, make sure you do it while lying in a dumpster that way nobody has to clean up your shit. [/QUOTE]
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