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<blockquote data-quote="westman995" data-source="post: 6137883" data-attributes="member: 590454"><p>Well the pics show that the sub only pulls 60 watts of power.. Cuz that is the power it needs to run, not the power output of the amp i am assuming since its right next to the 120v.. I would think it would be fine through the cig lighter if the inverter is only like around 100 watts or so..</p><p></p><p>Anyways, with that little powered sub i dont think its going to get very loud in the car.. But it may since its going to be in a smaller place. What i would do is just test it out first by running an extension cord and see if it even gives you any added bass in the car..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westman995, post: 6137883, member: 590454"] Well the pics show that the sub only pulls 60 watts of power.. Cuz that is the power it needs to run, not the power output of the amp i am assuming since its right next to the 120v.. I would think it would be fine through the cig lighter if the inverter is only like around 100 watts or so.. Anyways, with that little powered sub i dont think its going to get very loud in the car.. But it may since its going to be in a smaller place. What i would do is just test it out first by running an extension cord and see if it even gives you any added bass in the car.. [/QUOTE]
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