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<blockquote data-quote="El Ropo" data-source="post: 3093490" data-attributes="member: 561863"><p>I've been running a 13Ov2 off of 900 watts plus for well over a year, and I crank it pretty high on a regular basis. Not once have I ever heard any sign of the sub not taking the power, or any type of bottom out.</p><p></p><p>Like many people say here, it's all in the install. The one thing I've seen a lot of with eD subs is improper setting of SSFs in ported boxes, causing the sub to implode when the abuser tries to play a 20hz note on a box tuned to 38. This IS user error, not a problem with speaker design or bad customer service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Ropo, post: 3093490, member: 561863"] I've been running a 13Ov2 off of 900 watts plus for well over a year, and I crank it pretty high on a regular basis. Not once have I ever heard any sign of the sub not taking the power, or any type of bottom out. Like many people say here, it's all in the install. The one thing I've seen a lot of with eD subs is improper setting of SSFs in ported boxes, causing the sub to implode when the abuser tries to play a 20hz note on a box tuned to 38. This IS user error, not a problem with speaker design or bad customer service. [/QUOTE]
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