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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8523445" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>You're not going to win this battle here. Everyone really wants to believe that their favorite nuthug brand can handle that sort of continuous power because their buddy runs an amp with that rating to one. Just run with it and when people break subs it's because "clipping" or "didn't break it in".</p><p></p><p>You'd think in the days of the internet this sort of absurd marketing still wouldn't dominate the industry, but it does. Even companies that rate honestly get the reputation of "can handle double rated power". People throw around terms like "rise" and "RMS" not even knowing what they mean.... everyone knows just enough to be dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8523445, member: 614752"] You're not going to win this battle here. Everyone really wants to believe that their favorite nuthug brand can handle that sort of continuous power because their buddy runs an amp with that rating to one. Just run with it and when people break subs it's because "clipping" or "didn't break it in". You'd think in the days of the internet this sort of absurd marketing still wouldn't dominate the industry, but it does. Even companies that rate honestly get the reputation of "can handle double rated power". People throw around terms like "rise" and "RMS" not even knowing what they mean.... everyone knows just enough to be dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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