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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 8620" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>The fact is that a professional installer, ran your had your sub running @ 1 ohm. He set the gains, and I'm sure he set them right. You would most likely be able to tell if your sub is getting too much power. I have overpowered many subs before, and did not hurt them. It's not how much more powerful the amp is rated than the sub. It all depends on the set-up. So, maybe the dealer and the installer can get together, and come up with a compromise. Because it clearly wasn't your fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 8620, member: 541271"] The fact is that a professional installer, ran your had your sub running @ 1 ohm. He set the gains, and I'm sure he set them right. You would most likely be able to tell if your sub is getting too much power. I have overpowered many subs before, and did not hurt them. It's not how much more powerful the amp is rated than the sub. It all depends on the set-up. So, maybe the dealer and the installer can get together, and come up with a compromise. Because it clearly wasn't your fault. [/QUOTE]
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