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is my amp to much for the subs
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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 60638" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>This is the reason amps have gain controls on them. Another thing to keep in mind is that it is easier to blow a speaker with less power then more. Overpowering it would be causing you some sort of distortion and you would noticeably hear it. If it was underpowered many times people then crank it to the max ignoring distortion levels and get drowned out and blow the speakers. You should be fine just as you are just if you begin to hear distortion turn down the gain or the volume one or the other. I would suggest the gain thoso it is not tempting to thurn it beyond that point and blow the speakers another day or time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 60638, member: 544457"] This is the reason amps have gain controls on them. Another thing to keep in mind is that it is easier to blow a speaker with less power then more. Overpowering it would be causing you some sort of distortion and you would noticeably hear it. If it was underpowered many times people then crank it to the max ignoring distortion levels and get drowned out and blow the speakers. You should be fine just as you are just if you begin to hear distortion turn down the gain or the volume one or the other. I would suggest the gain thoso it is not tempting to thurn it beyond that point and blow the speakers another day or time [/QUOTE]
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