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<blockquote data-quote="Jakerrr" data-source="post: 8447091" data-attributes="member: 637923"><p>So much for not giving a woofer more than the manufacture recommends for power. Even you're suggesting that he do that, and in the same thread where you chastised me for it!</p><p></p><p>The fact of the matter is both the SA-15 and the FU 750 can handle up to 1400w rms clamped on some frequencies. I would never recommend he do that, but he'll only be giving it 1000 if he's careful with the gain. Less now that he's using a 1.3-1.5kw amp. And if he uses an amp that's bigger than he needs, he'll have room to upgrade and keep from clipping the signal. And lol at your little impedance curve remark as if the impedance is going to exceed nominal as any given time during music. He has stock electrical, he can't use more than half the power of that amp anyway... He would be fine. He might want to get batts and alts later.</p><p></p><p>And extra power is especially good for SQ so he has available power for transients</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakerrr, post: 8447091, member: 637923"] So much for not giving a woofer more than the manufacture recommends for power. Even you're suggesting that he do that, and in the same thread where you chastised me for it! The fact of the matter is both the SA-15 and the FU 750 can handle up to 1400w rms clamped on some frequencies. I would never recommend he do that, but he'll only be giving it 1000 if he's careful with the gain. Less now that he's using a 1.3-1.5kw amp. And if he uses an amp that's bigger than he needs, he'll have room to upgrade and keep from clipping the signal. And lol at your little impedance curve remark as if the impedance is going to exceed nominal as any given time during music. He has stock electrical, he can't use more than half the power of that amp anyway... He would be fine. He might want to get batts and alts later. And extra power is especially good for SQ so he has available power for transients [/QUOTE]
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