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<blockquote data-quote="Umbra" data-source="post: 8506332" data-attributes="member: 658055"><p>n2audio hit the nail on the head. The power handling of the sub is lowered and the T/S parameters are thrown out of whack. It's far from ideal.</p><p></p><p>Your best bet is to change either the sub or amp. You could also try what kingbudman suggested if you set the gains low (assuming the amp doesn't protest), just get the 600W RMS out of it, or add a second identical sub so you can wire the pair to 2 (but then they'd still get 600 each)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbra, post: 8506332, member: 658055"] n2audio hit the nail on the head. The power handling of the sub is lowered and the T/S parameters are thrown out of whack. It's far from ideal. Your best bet is to change either the sub or amp. You could also try what kingbudman suggested if you set the gains low (assuming the amp doesn't protest), just get the 600W RMS out of it, or add a second identical sub so you can wire the pair to 2 (but then they'd still get 600 each) [/QUOTE]
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