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How much wattage can a alpine R-W10D4 really take?
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8725926" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>What are your box specs? I ran the older type Rs on over 1000 watts rms amp, but that doesn’t actually mean I was always throwing the whole 1000+ watts on it. The gains were set by ear, and I could definitely had blown it if I just set the gains with a meter at a full 1200 watts and pushed it hard playing music. With a 50hz test tone, it could’ve handled 1000+ for A short metering, but playing a 30hz test tone the same way would’ve probably burned it up. The guys who were putting 1200 watts to it probably were not doing that with music for any significant length of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8725926, member: 678073"] What are your box specs? I ran the older type Rs on over 1000 watts rms amp, but that doesn’t actually mean I was always throwing the whole 1000+ watts on it. The gains were set by ear, and I could definitely had blown it if I just set the gains with a meter at a full 1200 watts and pushed it hard playing music. With a 50hz test tone, it could’ve handled 1000+ for A short metering, but playing a 30hz test tone the same way would’ve probably burned it up. The guys who were putting 1200 watts to it probably were not doing that with music for any significant length of time. [/QUOTE]
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