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<blockquote data-quote="Hertz Mafia" data-source="post: 8562751" data-attributes="member: 670373"><p>What most new people do is buy a crunch 3000watts amp thinking it's powerful, really it will only make a few hundred watts CLEAN... then you blow your subwoofer because you have the gain all the way to the right and think the amp is to powerful and blew the woofer but when really dirty clipped power burnt the subwoofer from trying to make the amp produce more power then it's able to make clean. So all I'm trying to say is watch video on how to set your gain so you don't burn up your subwoofer on clipped power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hertz Mafia, post: 8562751, member: 670373"] What most new people do is buy a crunch 3000watts amp thinking it's powerful, really it will only make a few hundred watts CLEAN... then you blow your subwoofer because you have the gain all the way to the right and think the amp is to powerful and blew the woofer but when really dirty clipped power burnt the subwoofer from trying to make the amp produce more power then it's able to make clean. So all I'm trying to say is watch video on how to set your gain so you don't burn up your subwoofer on clipped power. [/QUOTE]
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