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DC Level 4XL 18 Question
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 7845750" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I've run upwards of 6K to a single sub. Doesn't mean that sub can handle that power for any length of time, simply means that I run that amp to that sub. Generally speaking any woofer of that level SHOULD be able to hold up to music well enough on a 5K amp, but that does not mean they're bullet proof.</p><p></p><p>Realistically assuming you're running the subs at 1 ohm nominal load, the amp sees 2 ohm and up 95% of the time and probably in the neighborhood of 20 ohms at your loudest freq.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with those 3.5" coils. If you think 160$ is a great price for a recone, have at it, and hope like hell DC doesn't discontinue that coil option or you're SOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 7845750, member: 614752"] I've run upwards of 6K to a single sub. Doesn't mean that sub can handle that power for any length of time, simply means that I run that amp to that sub. Generally speaking any woofer of that level SHOULD be able to hold up to music well enough on a 5K amp, but that does not mean they're bullet proof. Realistically assuming you're running the subs at 1 ohm nominal load, the amp sees 2 ohm and up 95% of the time and probably in the neighborhood of 20 ohms at your loudest freq. Good luck with those 3.5" coils. If you think 160$ is a great price for a recone, have at it, and hope like hell DC doesn't discontinue that coil option or you're SOL [/QUOTE]
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