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<blockquote data-quote="naughtyca" data-source="post: 8099840" data-attributes="member: 639758"><p>your sub is single voice coil unfortunately that sub will not handle the rms and the wattage it specified. i know its confusing.</p><p></p><p>the reason i was suggesting to replace your sub is you can underpower the sub and it will be alright, later on if you want to change your amp you have a headroom since you already have some decent subs. if your happy with the setup of your amp and the new subs you might just stop there but if you want more bass then next upgrade is your amp or your electrical (extra battery, HO alt etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naughtyca, post: 8099840, member: 639758"] your sub is single voice coil unfortunately that sub will not handle the rms and the wattage it specified. i know its confusing. the reason i was suggesting to replace your sub is you can underpower the sub and it will be alright, later on if you want to change your amp you have a headroom since you already have some decent subs. if your happy with the setup of your amp and the new subs you might just stop there but if you want more bass then next upgrade is your amp or your electrical (extra battery, HO alt etc) [/QUOTE]
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