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Is my amp to powerful for my sub ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lochie_t" data-source="post: 8811467" data-attributes="member: 686645"><p>Still trying to understand how all this power ratings and stuff work so hoping i can actually get a straight answer.</p><p></p><p>Anyways i have a 1600w max 500w rms amp running at 2oms and a sub that is rated at 1000w max and 500w rms at 2oms will the max being higher on my amp cause damage to my sub ?</p><p></p><p>i have blow up a different sub in the past so idk if im being to cautious but it feels like my sub is kinda hitting a brick wall when turned up to much. </p><p>Could this be due to being pushed to hard out possible not enough power supplied to the amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lochie_t, post: 8811467, member: 686645"] Still trying to understand how all this power ratings and stuff work so hoping i can actually get a straight answer. Anyways i have a 1600w max 500w rms amp running at 2oms and a sub that is rated at 1000w max and 500w rms at 2oms will the max being higher on my amp cause damage to my sub ? i have blow up a different sub in the past so idk if im being to cautious but it feels like my sub is kinda hitting a brick wall when turned up to much. Could this be due to being pushed to hard out possible not enough power supplied to the amp [/QUOTE]
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