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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8869631" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>You can hear the destortion in the subs and bottoming out within the enclosure usually and smell the coils getting too hot. Thats when you need to tone it down and run some test tunes and set things up properly to handle the power and environment the subs are in as well. Always start out easy on the settings and work your way up. Takes time and worth the sfforts. That is what I do myself if I dont do the math with a DMM ect. and go by ear and smell. I think Ive done pretty decent over the last 25 years by ear alone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8869631, member: 634282"] You can hear the destortion in the subs and bottoming out within the enclosure usually and smell the coils getting too hot. Thats when you need to tone it down and run some test tunes and set things up properly to handle the power and environment the subs are in as well. Always start out easy on the settings and work your way up. Takes time and worth the sfforts. That is what I do myself if I dont do the math with a DMM ect. and go by ear and smell. I think Ive done pretty decent over the last 25 years by ear alone [/QUOTE]
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