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<blockquote data-quote="donpisto" data-source="post: 4848848" data-attributes="member: 568577"><p>Having lots of power for a sub doesn't mean the sub will handle it. I have a Zapco 9.0 4 ohm version (2,200 underrated watts @ 4 ohms) for a JL 15W6 (old school) that I just bought. Recommended power for the subs is approx 400w and it's a dual 6, meaning it would get 2,200w if I wired in parallel...my point is that just because you have a powerful amp doesn't mean your sub can take it. And don't think i'll be running the sub in parallel, it will be wired in series at 12 ohms and will still see PLENTY of power even at that impedence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donpisto, post: 4848848, member: 568577"] Having lots of power for a sub doesn't mean the sub will handle it. I have a Zapco 9.0 4 ohm version (2,200 underrated watts @ 4 ohms) for a JL 15W6 (old school) that I just bought. Recommended power for the subs is approx 400w and it's a dual 6, meaning it would get 2,200w if I wired in parallel...my point is that just because you have a powerful amp doesn't mean your sub can take it. And don't think i'll be running the sub in parallel, it will be wired in series at 12 ohms and will still see PLENTY of power even at that impedence. [/QUOTE]
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