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<blockquote data-quote="S_B" data-source="post: 6588714" data-attributes="member: 586205"><p>You don't get clipping from running under the rms of a sub you get clipping from overdriving your amp. Most people get clipping from trying to use a small amp and mis adjust there gains tring to run the amp to the max to get more power than the amp can give. Over driving a Sub of course would cause more damage. Due to thermal and bottoming the sub. But can be done if you are careful and know what your doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S_B, post: 6588714, member: 586205"] You don't get clipping from running under the rms of a sub you get clipping from overdriving your amp. Most people get clipping from trying to use a small amp and mis adjust there gains tring to run the amp to the max to get more power than the amp can give. Over driving a Sub of course would cause more damage. Due to thermal and bottoming the sub. But can be done if you are careful and know what your doing. [/QUOTE]
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