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How do u kno what the peak volume is for ur subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 2910547" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>just throwing this out there... "some speakers are over-rated and can't handle every bit of what its specified to handle in a practical in-car application... i'd recomend giving it a little extra room and not maxing the power if you don't have to... plus distortion can be unpredictable and the sources are limitless so if you have your speakers doing everything they can... you run a good risk of blowing them" i don't mean dramatically but just .2 volts under will improve the life of your speakers and probably give you a little better sq, and sometimes that makes it louder too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 2910547, member: 573988"] just throwing this out there... "some speakers are over-rated and can't handle every bit of what its specified to handle in a practical in-car application... i'd recomend giving it a little extra room and not maxing the power if you don't have to... plus distortion can be unpredictable and the sources are limitless so if you have your speakers doing everything they can... you run a good risk of blowing them" i don't mean dramatically but just .2 volts under will improve the life of your speakers and probably give you a little better sq, and sometimes that makes it louder too [/QUOTE]
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