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How much can you overpower a sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="djjdnap" data-source="post: 948923" data-attributes="member: 542120"><p>they say you can over power a sub because distortion usually kills a sub, meaning you will turn the amp up and atry to get those extra watts out of it but really just give off distortion.</p><p></p><p>BUt your right if the gains are set right it doesnt matter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djjdnap, post: 948923, member: 542120"] they say you can over power a sub because distortion usually kills a sub, meaning you will turn the amp up and atry to get those extra watts out of it but really just give off distortion. BUt your right if the gains are set right it doesnt matter [/QUOTE]
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