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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8647909" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>audiopipe apmi 2000. Just lower the gain and you should have squeeky clean power. No you are not overpowering them you control the amount of power sent to them directly via gain control. Bigger amp barely lifting a finger to make power will keep ice cold, efficient with zero distortion/clipping with a lot of output vs a tiny overworked amp like your amp trying to put out 120% effort which just leads to clipping and distortion which is bad for the amp, sub and vehicle electrical system and its not even that loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8647909, member: 650438"] audiopipe apmi 2000. Just lower the gain and you should have squeeky clean power. No you are not overpowering them you control the amount of power sent to them directly via gain control. Bigger amp barely lifting a finger to make power will keep ice cold, efficient with zero distortion/clipping with a lot of output vs a tiny overworked amp like your amp trying to put out 120% effort which just leads to clipping and distortion which is bad for the amp, sub and vehicle electrical system and its not even that loud. [/QUOTE]
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