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<blockquote data-quote="mikeyboc" data-source="post: 2038455" data-attributes="member: 563895"><p>sounds about right. If you have the time, after you install the amp, try hooking 2 subs to it and see if it has the output you want. Then try with 3 and see what sounds best to you.</p><p></p><p>There are wuite a few setups that don't use much power and get very loud. It is all install dependant. Ultimately, if it is loud to you and is what you want, who cares if you only ran 50 rms to 'em. As long as your happy, don't get too caught up in the numbers game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeyboc, post: 2038455, member: 563895"] sounds about right. If you have the time, after you install the amp, try hooking 2 subs to it and see if it has the output you want. Then try with 3 and see what sounds best to you. There are wuite a few setups that don't use much power and get very loud. It is all install dependant. Ultimately, if it is loud to you and is what you want, who cares if you only ran 50 rms to 'em. As long as your happy, don't get too caught up in the numbers game. [/QUOTE]
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