Good job Einstein. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gifYes, be careful, less current = more heat.
It depends on the sub, if its made to take 3000 rms, then there's a good chance it will be a decent output gain. If its made to take 2000 rms, you're just heating it up more with minimal output gain. Application its in makes a big difference too, as well as box size/etcIs there much of a difference between 2500 watts and 3000 watts?
it was a joke numnuts **** people are stupidIt depends on the sub, if its made to take 3000 rms, then there's a good chance it will be a decent output gain. If its made to take 2000 rms, you're just heating it up more with minimal output gain. Application its in makes a big difference too, as well as box size/etc
There was absolutely no sarcasm whatsoever in my post.Good job Einstein. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif
lol, at least his explanation wasn't half badit was a joke numnuts **** people are stupid
Oh, you're right, I should've known because who would ever ask something like that? I mean everyone here knows everything there is to know about car audio and electronics...it was a joke numnuts **** people are stupid
and some people take the internet way too seriouslyOh, you're right, I should've known because who would ever ask something like that? I mean everyone here knows everything there is to know about car audio and electronics...
**** some people are dicks
lol really i couldn't care less, but why not respond?and some people take the internet way too seriously
It depends on the sub, if its made to take 3000 rms, then there's a good chance it will be a decent output gain. If its made to take 2000 rms, you're just heating it up more with minimal output gain. Application its in makes a big difference too, as well as box size/etc
Dude, you haven't made one correct statement in this thread. That's why not respond. You don't know what you're talking about.lol really i couldn't care less, but why not respond?
Hence my response... completely wrong.There was absolutely no sarcasm whatsoever in my post.
The output difference between 2500 and 3000 is minuscule.It depends on the sub, if its made to take 3000 rms, then there's a good chance it will be a decent output gain. If its made to take 2000 rms, you're just heating it up more with minimal output gain. Application its in makes a big difference too, as well as box size/etc