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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8658647" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Setting your gains on that amp for what those subs needs should be fine. You are not going to be placing that 1k on those subs.You will have alot of head room on that amp meaning it will not be running hot, gains are not maxed out,your current draw should be at a min. and should last you a very long time running at minimum/or even at half.You may not even be at 50% gain for those subs..prob somewhere in the neighborhood of approx 9'Oclock position, giving your amp alot of breathing room to run cool and draw less off your electrical/needs while not taxing it.Should serve just fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8658647, member: 634282"] Setting your gains on that amp for what those subs needs should be fine. You are not going to be placing that 1k on those subs.You will have alot of head room on that amp meaning it will not be running hot, gains are not maxed out,your current draw should be at a min. and should last you a very long time running at minimum/or even at half.You may not even be at 50% gain for those subs..prob somewhere in the neighborhood of approx 9'Oclock position, giving your amp alot of breathing room to run cool and draw less off your electrical/needs while not taxing it.Should serve just fine [/QUOTE]
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