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<blockquote data-quote="champaned_out" data-source="post: 2643682" data-attributes="member: 571747"><p>i know for sure i wont be able to get out anywhere close to 800w with the kind of amp that i got so i definatly wont try, but what i am more concerned about is if 600+ rms watts is going get the SSD to sound good... reason i ask this is because i know some subs wont sound its best unless given it's rated RMS</p><p></p><p>and im with you as well, im not a major basshead either haha, as long as i can do 600w daily and have the SSD move and sound good ill be happy... and ill probably upgrade the amp in the future since i have more room for power</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="champaned_out, post: 2643682, member: 571747"] i know for sure i wont be able to get out anywhere close to 800w with the kind of amp that i got so i definatly wont try, but what i am more concerned about is if 600+ rms watts is going get the SSD to sound good... reason i ask this is because i know some subs wont sound its best unless given it's rated RMS and im with you as well, im not a major basshead either haha, as long as i can do 600w daily and have the SSD move and sound good ill be happy... and ill probably upgrade the amp in the future since i have more room for power [/QUOTE]
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