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I am new to the audio scene. Need help identifying the wiring.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8742639" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>The subs are only 200 watts RMS</p><p>Now some subs can handle being over powered a little bit but if you run 600 watts in those subs they are going to go up in smoke.</p><p>200-250 watts is what you want to run if you want your subs to last more than a couple weeks.</p><p>Any $20 multimeter will get the job done.</p><p>Its a good investment considering it will save you the cost of replacing the subs.</p><p>That guys calculations in the video should be exactly what you need </p><p>500 watts @ 2ohms</p><p>500x2=1000</p><p>Square root= 31.62 volts(AC)</p><p>Set your HU volume to about 75-80% when you do it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8742639, member: 681842"] The subs are only 200 watts RMS Now some subs can handle being over powered a little bit but if you run 600 watts in those subs they are going to go up in smoke. 200-250 watts is what you want to run if you want your subs to last more than a couple weeks. Any $20 multimeter will get the job done. Its a good investment considering it will save you the cost of replacing the subs. That guys calculations in the video should be exactly what you need 500 watts @ 2ohms 500x2=1000 Square root= 31.62 volts(AC) Set your HU volume to about 75-80% when you do it [/QUOTE]
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