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How much more will my 15's take?
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<blockquote data-quote="350zspl" data-source="post: 6553812" data-attributes="member: 588550"><p>i mean that you should always run RMS if you are not in a position to risk blowing the speaker</p><p></p><p>as you add more than RMS your are increasing the chances that something not good will happen</p><p></p><p>the woofers are 1000 watts rms , I ran a t40001bd to 1 speaker that is 5 thousand watts to a 1000 watt rms speaker , i had no issues , i also know what i am doing , some one with little experience should not run 5 x factory recommended power</p><p></p><p>there are a lot of factors</p><p></p><p>if your box is to large for the speaker than running more than RMS is bad</p><p></p><p>if your box is smaller than it should be than you can run more than RMS</p><p></p><p>you need a good electrical system</p><p></p><p>you need to avoid clipping</p><p></p><p>you need a box on the small side</p><p></p><p>with the above 3 things it will help you to run more than RMS with less chance of issues</p><p></p><p>how much power do you want to run to the 2 woofers</p><p></p><p>how much net space is your box &amp; tuning frequency</p><p></p><p>what is your electrical &amp; battery bank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="350zspl, post: 6553812, member: 588550"] i mean that you should always run RMS if you are not in a position to risk blowing the speaker as you add more than RMS your are increasing the chances that something not good will happen the woofers are 1000 watts rms , I ran a t40001bd to 1 speaker that is 5 thousand watts to a 1000 watt rms speaker , i had no issues , i also know what i am doing , some one with little experience should not run 5 x factory recommended power there are a lot of factors if your box is to large for the speaker than running more than RMS is bad if your box is smaller than it should be than you can run more than RMS you need a good electrical system you need to avoid clipping you need a box on the small side with the above 3 things it will help you to run more than RMS with less chance of issues how much power do you want to run to the 2 woofers how much net space is your box & tuning frequency what is your electrical & battery bank [/QUOTE]
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