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MRP-M1000 too much for a single SWR12D4?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8721933" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>if underpowering a driver damages them then every time you turn down the volume you'd damage your sub. thats the dumbest thing ever. not being satisfied with output plus lack of knowledge is what damages subs. Your loudest option is two subs in a VERY efficient ported box. Double cone area will beat out a single sub any time if done right with enough space. Only the noobs thing throwing power at subs is the only solution. The real way to get loud is with a proper ported box this sub is underpowered by half but guess what? Still can do hair tricks. Cone area with proper box design is king, get that right from the start then you think about adding more power. If you cant get loud with little power, there's little hope for you of getting loud with a lot of power. Run the two 12s and eventually swap out the alpine but for now if done right you should be a **** ton louder and safer than one sub absolutely red lined. The type S subs are not beefy, they cannot handle punishment like other subs. 250 watts to each is plenty to get loud.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]MW5zTIzeR4U[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8721933, member: 650438"] if underpowering a driver damages them then every time you turn down the volume you'd damage your sub. thats the dumbest thing ever. not being satisfied with output plus lack of knowledge is what damages subs. Your loudest option is two subs in a VERY efficient ported box. Double cone area will beat out a single sub any time if done right with enough space. Only the noobs thing throwing power at subs is the only solution. The real way to get loud is with a proper ported box this sub is underpowered by half but guess what? Still can do hair tricks. Cone area with proper box design is king, get that right from the start then you think about adding more power. If you cant get loud with little power, there's little hope for you of getting loud with a lot of power. Run the two 12s and eventually swap out the alpine but for now if done right you should be a **** ton louder and safer than one sub absolutely red lined. The type S subs are not beefy, they cannot handle punishment like other subs. 250 watts to each is plenty to get loud. [MEDIA=youtube]MW5zTIzeR4U[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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