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<blockquote data-quote="Max_Power" data-source="post: 3447916" data-attributes="member: 572364"><p>because, generally the result will be maybe a week or two of bass, then it'll get blown. not really worth the effort or money invested.</p><p></p><p>HT subs are tuned or should be tuned really low, and might not be as loud as you're expecting. you will then crank the gain trying to get more volume, and it will blow. also I dont know how you wold mount that safely, and if you show your friends they will laugh at you.</p><p></p><p>in my experience power inverters tend to be dirty, spikey power anyways.</p><p></p><p>tapout is making fun of you. Im trying to be helpful, please dont take my responce the wrong way.</p><p></p><p>he is telling you to hook up your sub to the battery resulting in the woofer's immeadiate destruction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max_Power, post: 3447916, member: 572364"] because, generally the result will be maybe a week or two of bass, then it'll get blown. not really worth the effort or money invested. HT subs are tuned or should be tuned really low, and might not be as loud as you're expecting. you will then crank the gain trying to get more volume, and it will blow. also I dont know how you wold mount that safely, and if you show your friends they will laugh at you. in my experience power inverters tend to be dirty, spikey power anyways. tapout is making fun of you. Im trying to be helpful, please dont take my responce the wrong way. he is telling you to hook up your sub to the battery resulting in the woofer's immeadiate destruction. [/QUOTE]
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