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<blockquote data-quote="miker" data-source="post: 7812983" data-attributes="member: 580956"><p>The hifonics does not do rated power. A good speaker can generally handle more than rated power as long as the signal is clean. That is what you're going to have to worry about, having a clean signal. If you try and push the amp to hard it is going to start clipping and you could damage/ruin your subwoofers.</p><p></p><p>Read how to set a subwoofer amp using a test tone and DMM, set it to 600w and see how it sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miker, post: 7812983, member: 580956"] The hifonics does not do rated power. A good speaker can generally handle more than rated power as long as the signal is clean. That is what you're going to have to worry about, having a clean signal. If you try and push the amp to hard it is going to start clipping and you could damage/ruin your subwoofers. Read how to set a subwoofer amp using a test tone and DMM, set it to 600w and see how it sounds. [/QUOTE]
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