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<blockquote data-quote="kr15" data-source="post: 7026276" data-attributes="member: 620194"><p>no, actually its not...you likely do not understand CEA ratings. That only pertains to 4ohm, and even then, THD does not matter. There was a bench test on that particular amp that I saw, and while it did do rated at 4 ohm (I believe it did 504), it only did 600 @ 2ohm..so that amp is no where near its 2ohm rating, even at impedence, let alone after rise and such....</p><p></p><p>That said, it is only a 600 rms sub, and while it can handle more, you will not see much gain, nor will you likely even notice it by sending it 100 or so more watts..Stick with that amp, unless you can sell it for a decent price</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kr15, post: 7026276, member: 620194"] no, actually its not...you likely do not understand CEA ratings. That only pertains to 4ohm, and even then, THD does not matter. There was a bench test on that particular amp that I saw, and while it did do rated at 4 ohm (I believe it did 504), it only did 600 @ 2ohm..so that amp is no where near its 2ohm rating, even at impedence, let alone after rise and such.... That said, it is only a 600 rms sub, and while it can handle more, you will not see much gain, nor will you likely even notice it by sending it 100 or so more watts..Stick with that amp, unless you can sell it for a decent price [/QUOTE]
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