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<blockquote data-quote="bugflipper" data-source="post: 6844865" data-attributes="member: 621756"><p>Also you of coarse don't have to run it at 500 rms. Blend it in with the gain to match your system. Depending on your highs, 250-350 should be plenty. There is only 3 db output difference between 250 and 500 rms. The one I have is in a 32 ford coupe, not very big inside. It's running off an orion hcca 250 @ 400 watts, but really about 250-275 with the gain down. You can face the sub 4 or 5 inches from the rear of the trunk and pick up 6-12 db. In doing so it loads the sub so you can apply less wattage. Less wattage means a longer life for the sub and amp. My orions are 15 years old or better and still going strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bugflipper, post: 6844865, member: 621756"] Also you of coarse don't have to run it at 500 rms. Blend it in with the gain to match your system. Depending on your highs, 250-350 should be plenty. There is only 3 db output difference between 250 and 500 rms. The one I have is in a 32 ford coupe, not very big inside. It's running off an orion hcca 250 @ 400 watts, but really about 250-275 with the gain down. You can face the sub 4 or 5 inches from the rear of the trunk and pick up 6-12 db. In doing so it loads the sub so you can apply less wattage. Less wattage means a longer life for the sub and amp. My orions are 15 years old or better and still going strong. [/QUOTE]
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