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I blew a subwoofer with a weak amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8303818" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>on that power, you'll want very low rms subs with an extremely large custom box or else you wont even tickle the subs. However the output you achieve will be that of door speakers.... horrible lol.</p><p></p><p>That amp you have lists 75 rms a channel at 4 ohms and 135 rms a channel at 2 ohms with extremely high Total harmonic distortion levels(sign of a cheap crappy amp that are made to be woofer cookers). That amp's in the same category as pyle man, it'll be lucky to do half of the RMS wattage it says it does. That amp is also meant for midrange speakers/tweeters not subwoofer. You'd want a monoblock amp. Best thing to do, hook that amp you have to your speakers and get an actual sub amp and subs.<strong><span style="font-size: 18px"> Let the budget grow</span></strong> and do things right the first time around. Buying cheap will always land you in a pyle of dog sh<span style="color: black">it</span> and you'll be hemorrhaging money buying junk all the times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8303818, member: 650438"] on that power, you'll want very low rms subs with an extremely large custom box or else you wont even tickle the subs. However the output you achieve will be that of door speakers.... horrible lol. That amp you have lists 75 rms a channel at 4 ohms and 135 rms a channel at 2 ohms with extremely high Total harmonic distortion levels(sign of a cheap crappy amp that are made to be woofer cookers). That amp's in the same category as pyle man, it'll be lucky to do half of the RMS wattage it says it does. That amp is also meant for midrange speakers/tweeters not subwoofer. You'd want a monoblock amp. Best thing to do, hook that amp you have to your speakers and get an actual sub amp and subs.[B][SIZE=18px] Let the budget grow[/SIZE][/B] and do things right the first time around. Buying cheap will always land you in a pyle of dog sh[COLOR=black]it[/COLOR] and you'll be hemorrhaging money buying junk all the times. [/QUOTE]
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