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<blockquote data-quote="violator5spd" data-source="post: 137974" data-attributes="member: 545373"><p>yes, lol</p><p></p><p>but i would ask here before you send 175w over the rms, or else we'll be reading posts about "I BLEW MY PERFECT WITH ONLY 475 WATTS WHATS WRONG?!?" but for the most part you're good by sending over the rms, but i dont like when people say you're supposed to send the rms...that's just the maximum amount of power that you can safely supply to a speaker over a long period of time...if a sub is 400rms and you send it 200rms no damage will be done, sure it wont get as loud but nothing bad will happen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="violator5spd, post: 137974, member: 545373"] yes, lol but i would ask here before you send 175w over the rms, or else we'll be reading posts about "I BLEW MY PERFECT WITH ONLY 475 WATTS WHATS WRONG?!?" but for the most part you're good by sending over the rms, but i dont like when people say you're supposed to send the rms...that's just the maximum amount of power that you can safely supply to a speaker over a long period of time...if a sub is 400rms and you send it 200rms no damage will be done, sure it wont get as loud but nothing bad will happen [/QUOTE]
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