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<blockquote data-quote="businessjournal" data-source="post: 3500175" data-attributes="member: 578998"><p>understood by me, but that's not what I was really talking about. this isn't about running a sub on a monster amp with the gains down - it's about people saying "yeah that sub is rated at 500w but you can throw 1000w daily no problem."</p><p></p><p>if a guy says he's going to power a 150wrms sub with 500wrms, he's not talking about turning the gains down to compensate. he's talking about running it at 500wrms -- gains adjusted to that level and at a high enough volume to bump max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="businessjournal, post: 3500175, member: 578998"] understood by me, but that's not what I was really talking about. this isn't about running a sub on a monster amp with the gains down - it's about people saying "yeah that sub is rated at 500w but you can throw 1000w daily no problem." if a guy says he's going to power a 150wrms sub with 500wrms, he's not talking about turning the gains down to compensate. he's talking about running it at 500wrms -- gains adjusted to that level and at a high enough volume to bump max. [/QUOTE]
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