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<blockquote data-quote="microhaxo" data-source="post: 6325839" data-attributes="member: 570733"><p>I ran a RSDC 12" 2 ohm and it killed the lows, i had a box ported at 29hz 2.75 cu ft. The sub sounded GREAT, but it wont like 800w RMS on dynamic music (aka playing ~800w rms on everyday beats), if you tune the amp to 800w rms with a 0db tone, it will have zero problems handling that, but be careful because they dont have much xmech, too much inward stroke is easily accomplished with this sub with more power than rated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="microhaxo, post: 6325839, member: 570733"] I ran a RSDC 12" 2 ohm and it killed the lows, i had a box ported at 29hz 2.75 cu ft. The sub sounded GREAT, but it wont like 800w RMS on dynamic music (aka playing ~800w rms on everyday beats), if you tune the amp to 800w rms with a 0db tone, it will have zero problems handling that, but be careful because they dont have much xmech, too much inward stroke is easily accomplished with this sub with more power than rated. [/QUOTE]
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