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Match amp & sub power levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodyGuts335i" data-source="post: 6440722" data-attributes="member: 605475"><p>its always better to have an amp that produce more power than the sub. Reason for that is you can get the full use of both amp and sub with clean power. If you have 1000 watt sub and 1000 amp. to use that amp to its capability, you will have to set the gain 3/4 or more and that can produce some clipping freq. but if you have an amp that does 2000 and a sub that takes 1000. you can set the gain much lower, keep the amp cooler and get the full use of your sub. Thats my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodyGuts335i, post: 6440722, member: 605475"] its always better to have an amp that produce more power than the sub. Reason for that is you can get the full use of both amp and sub with clean power. If you have 1000 watt sub and 1000 amp. to use that amp to its capability, you will have to set the gain 3/4 or more and that can produce some clipping freq. but if you have an amp that does 2000 and a sub that takes 1000. you can set the gain much lower, keep the amp cooler and get the full use of your sub. Thats my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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