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<blockquote data-quote="luvinthebass" data-source="post: 2780701" data-attributes="member: 558149"><p>it still could produce over 150 watts if ya crank the head unit up more then where you set your gain, hell, you could have a 1000 watt amp that does 1000 rms and set it for say a sub that handles 150 rms and despite setting your gain for 150 watts and keepin your volume control and never raising it past where you set your gain at that sub will be fine. does it make more sense to ya now?</p><p></p><p></p><p>to hell with the bass boost, only if ya wnat to hear distorted bass, ur choice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvinthebass, post: 2780701, member: 558149"] it still could produce over 150 watts if ya crank the head unit up more then where you set your gain, hell, you could have a 1000 watt amp that does 1000 rms and set it for say a sub that handles 150 rms and despite setting your gain for 150 watts and keepin your volume control and never raising it past where you set your gain at that sub will be fine. does it make more sense to ya now? to hell with the bass boost, only if ya wnat to hear distorted bass, ur choice [/QUOTE]
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