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HA! Almost forgot about this install!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="delvryboy" data-source="post: 1978490" data-attributes="member: 548415"><p>it's the increased power of the clipped amp that will kill it, this would fall under "overpowering".</p><p></p><p>you'll usually see this when the rms of the amp is matched closely to the rms of the sub and overdriven. if you have a 1000w rms sub, you can send it a fully clipped signal from a 100w rms amps all day long. try that with a 800~100w rms amp and you'll have a dead sub in no time.</p><p></p><p>on another note, i called up an orion tech a while back.... " you have to send the H2 a minimum of 1000w, anything less and it will blow from underpowering":eyebrow:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delvryboy, post: 1978490, member: 548415"] it's the increased power of the clipped amp that will kill it, this would fall under "overpowering". you'll usually see this when the rms of the amp is matched closely to the rms of the sub and overdriven. if you have a 1000w rms sub, you can send it a fully clipped signal from a 100w rms amps all day long. try that with a 800~100w rms amp and you'll have a dead sub in no time. on another note, i called up an orion tech a while back.... " you have to send the H2 a minimum of 1000w, anything less and it will blow from underpowering":eyebrow: [/QUOTE]
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