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<blockquote data-quote="gunn3rrr" data-source="post: 7155895" data-attributes="member: 627607"><p>that's what made me question it.. i'm not entirely sure how the power divides when you run multiple subs off one amps, but it was once described to me as a light bulb process where light bulbs get a tad dimmer every time another light bulb is run off the same power supply, but never dims dramatically.</p><p></p><p>i'm considering dropping to two of the w0 15s, but at $150 a piece, it's really not a bad deal for 2 subs that will 1. last forever 2. sound great and 3. be american made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunn3rrr, post: 7155895, member: 627607"] that's what made me question it.. i'm not entirely sure how the power divides when you run multiple subs off one amps, but it was once described to me as a light bulb process where light bulbs get a tad dimmer every time another light bulb is run off the same power supply, but never dims dramatically. i'm considering dropping to two of the w0 15s, but at $150 a piece, it's really not a bad deal for 2 subs that will 1. last forever 2. sound great and 3. be american made. [/QUOTE]
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