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MRP-M1000 too much for a single SWR12D4?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent42101" data-source="post: 8721891" data-attributes="member: 681457"><p>Idk if that's the best route. I was always told that underpowering a driver is an easy way to damage them and @ 4 ohms I'd only be feeding them roughly half of their desired load...</p><p></p><p>Please correct me if I've been told wrong, I'm not trying to ask for advice and then shoot it down it's simply what I've been told. Also, having taken so much time and being as patient as I've had to be in order to put this system together using minimal funds, (and trying to keep it that way) the last thing I want to do is damage those 12's because I was too impatient to simply put things together right. </p><p>Also, thanks for the input. I truly appreciate it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent42101, post: 8721891, member: 681457"] Idk if that's the best route. I was always told that underpowering a driver is an easy way to damage them and @ 4 ohms I'd only be feeding them roughly half of their desired load... Please correct me if I've been told wrong, I'm not trying to ask for advice and then shoot it down it's simply what I've been told. Also, having taken so much time and being as patient as I've had to be in order to put this system together using minimal funds, (and trying to keep it that way) the last thing I want to do is damage those 12's because I was too impatient to simply put things together right. Also, thanks for the input. I truly appreciate it! [/QUOTE]
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