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<blockquote data-quote="Brahma_Beast" data-source="post: 653055" data-attributes="member: 558517"><p>i did some research on those subs, I personaly wouldnt go over 500 rms, if you want your subs to last</p><p></p><p>also found this</p><p></p><p>"I have a pair of the 12in dual 4 ohm Mtx thunder 8000. they have tight bass due to the excursion being .49in...I ran a Cadence Ultrashock Amp to them. 1500 rms max and did they pound.(1.9 cu. ft box per side ported, turned to 45hz)I ran them to the amp at half power for a year. (142.1db) When I actually did turn it up, I was afraid of blowing them in half.(unknown db) 800 watts max...really...I figured with the 86.5 sensitivity it could push 900 safely, maybe not. I heard there were voice coil problems with the 8000 series. I never had and problems. If you want somewhat SQL bass , these are the way to go. "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahma_Beast, post: 653055, member: 558517"] i did some research on those subs, I personaly wouldnt go over 500 rms, if you want your subs to last also found this "I have a pair of the 12in dual 4 ohm Mtx thunder 8000. they have tight bass due to the excursion being .49in...I ran a Cadence Ultrashock Amp to them. 1500 rms max and did they pound.(1.9 cu. ft box per side ported, turned to 45hz)I ran them to the amp at half power for a year. (142.1db) When I actually did turn it up, I was afraid of blowing them in half.(unknown db) 800 watts max...really...I figured with the 86.5 sensitivity it could push 900 safely, maybe not. I heard there were voice coil problems with the 8000 series. I never had and problems. If you want somewhat SQL bass , these are the way to go. " [/QUOTE]
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