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Fosgate HE2, enough power?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 8456" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>lehman's term is "people think with a smaller amp you will run up the gain or run the amp into clipping" which will hurt the sub. but if you set it up right you wouldnt have any problems...just because you have a 500 watt amp doesnt mean it puts out 500 watts all the time just less likely to clip at volume... just as long as the speaker doesnt see the dreaded clock signal youll be fine..........aka propperly set gains and dont listen to it distort when you have your cd player turned up to 27 when it only goes to 30=P you run a bigger amp you still have possibility to damage a woofer but it drops as far as the "clipping" goes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 8456, member: 541383"] lehman's term is "people think with a smaller amp you will run up the gain or run the amp into clipping" which will hurt the sub. but if you set it up right you wouldnt have any problems...just because you have a 500 watt amp doesnt mean it puts out 500 watts all the time just less likely to clip at volume... just as long as the speaker doesnt see the dreaded clock signal youll be fine..........aka propperly set gains and dont listen to it distort when you have your cd player turned up to 27 when it only goes to 30=P you run a bigger amp you still have possibility to damage a woofer but it drops as far as the "clipping" goes [/QUOTE]
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