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<blockquote data-quote="Sizzlechest" data-source="post: 8674248" data-attributes="member: 661234"><p>I honestly wasn't planning on upgrading, I was only looking to change the placement of my amps. But I have extra cash to play with so I thought I would invest in some smaller amps, and in the process possibly increase the power. I am hoping to keep the same brand/look of amps which is why I picked those 2 nano soundstreams. </p><p></p><p>You make a good point, I don't expect my component or single 12" sub to put out more than they do now. I am pretty content with the current output, but if I can feed it more power and reduce the gain and improve the output while increasing the longevity of the speakers then I am for it.</p><p></p><p>You don't think 3000 watts to my Sundown SA12 D2 will kill it? Also, I do not want to upgrade my electrical system/batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sizzlechest, post: 8674248, member: 661234"] I honestly wasn't planning on upgrading, I was only looking to change the placement of my amps. But I have extra cash to play with so I thought I would invest in some smaller amps, and in the process possibly increase the power. I am hoping to keep the same brand/look of amps which is why I picked those 2 nano soundstreams. You make a good point, I don't expect my component or single 12" sub to put out more than they do now. I am pretty content with the current output, but if I can feed it more power and reduce the gain and improve the output while increasing the longevity of the speakers then I am for it. You don't think 3000 watts to my Sundown SA12 D2 will kill it? Also, I do not want to upgrade my electrical system/batteries. [/QUOTE]
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