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<blockquote data-quote="Jonnyswboy" data-source="post: 8761879" data-attributes="member: 677275"><p>I would pick up a CAB 22 (******* incredible value) and run it at 1 ohm for two SA-12s. You could run half ohm if you want to get a little more power after impedance rise (provided your electrical is up to the task).</p><p></p><p>As far as blowing subs. Make sure you are not clipping or smelling anything. Make sure the subs aren't experiencing over excursion. Not sure about your current amp, but the CAB 22 has a clip indicator/bass knob to help with that. Get a clamp meter as well and clamp the subs on a sine wave at tuning frequency. As [USER=681482]@Dafaseles[/USER] said, make sure your LPF and HPF are set correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonnyswboy, post: 8761879, member: 677275"] I would pick up a CAB 22 (******* incredible value) and run it at 1 ohm for two SA-12s. You could run half ohm if you want to get a little more power after impedance rise (provided your electrical is up to the task). As far as blowing subs. Make sure you are not clipping or smelling anything. Make sure the subs aren't experiencing over excursion. Not sure about your current amp, but the CAB 22 has a clip indicator/bass knob to help with that. Get a clamp meter as well and clamp the subs on a sine wave at tuning frequency. As [USER=681482]@Dafaseles[/USER] said, make sure your LPF and HPF are set correctly. [/QUOTE]
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