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How much can you overpower a sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="Edgar Mendez" data-source="post: 8824059" data-attributes="member: 676976"><p>By how much could you overpower a sealed? I have a 5 channel amp with the 5th sub channel 400 rms. And a Kicker 43cwrt101 10 inch wired to 2 ohms (the sub rated for 400 rms). My box is .41 cubic feet. I've been told that is a small enclosure, and it makes sense. But I'm wondering if I could get away with powering it more since it's in a small sealed enclosure. I want to try to keep my box under my seat hidden but unfortunately it's a cramped fit.. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edgar Mendez, post: 8824059, member: 676976"] By how much could you overpower a sealed? I have a 5 channel amp with the 5th sub channel 400 rms. And a Kicker 43cwrt101 10 inch wired to 2 ohms (the sub rated for 400 rms). My box is .41 cubic feet. I've been told that is a small enclosure, and it makes sense. But I'm wondering if I could get away with powering it more since it's in a small sealed enclosure. I want to try to keep my box under my seat hidden but unfortunately it's a cramped fit.. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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