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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 75862" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>I wouldn't necessarily say that he is giving them too much power. I've seen the W3's handle 500 Wrms with no problem. It's possible your h/u is transmitting bad signals, but I wouldn't necessarily say that a bad signal can destroy a sub, most likely it is a power thing. If you have an extra h/u lying around throw it in, or borrow a friends just to eliminate the thought. Other than that, it's gotta be in the wiring. I'm not very familiar with PG amps, but you say your running a 2 ohm load.......how much Rms does your amp put out @ 2 ohms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 75862, member: 541271"] I wouldn't necessarily say that he is giving them too much power. I've seen the W3's handle 500 Wrms with no problem. It's possible your h/u is transmitting bad signals, but I wouldn't necessarily say that a bad signal can destroy a sub, most likely it is a power thing. If you have an extra h/u lying around throw it in, or borrow a friends just to eliminate the thought. Other than that, it's gotta be in the wiring. I'm not very familiar with PG amps, but you say your running a 2 ohm load.......how much Rms does your amp put out @ 2 ohms. [/QUOTE]
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