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<blockquote data-quote="IonRL205" data-source="post: 7271189" data-attributes="member: 599662"><p>Underpowering a sub won't damage it. What damages a sub with lower power is when people turn up the gain to make it louder and in turn send a clipped signal to the subs. As long as you set your gain correctly, you won't have any problems. At 50 watts though it probably won't be loud at all and you'll want to turn the gain higher. Best bet is to save up some money and buy a new amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IonRL205, post: 7271189, member: 599662"] Underpowering a sub won't damage it. What damages a sub with lower power is when people turn up the gain to make it louder and in turn send a clipped signal to the subs. As long as you set your gain correctly, you won't have any problems. At 50 watts though it probably won't be loud at all and you'll want to turn the gain higher. Best bet is to save up some money and buy a new amp. [/QUOTE]
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