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<blockquote data-quote="schackel" data-source="post: 5935502" data-attributes="member: 607146"><p>no they are saying the same thing.</p><p></p><p>RMS=Root Mean Square which means it is the average playing wattage.</p><p></p><p>so the RMS on the amp will be 300 on each sub.</p><p></p><p>the MAX or PEAK is probably 600 watts on each sub.</p><p></p><p>Since you are going by MAX instead of RMS like oyu should, i will give it to you in your terms...You will be doubling the max power on each sub. you will be putting 600 watts to each sub but your subs will probably blow with 300 watts on each.</p><p></p><p>long story short, you will blow your subs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schackel, post: 5935502, member: 607146"] no they are saying the same thing. RMS=Root Mean Square which means it is the average playing wattage. so the RMS on the amp will be 300 on each sub. the MAX or PEAK is probably 600 watts on each sub. Since you are going by MAX instead of RMS like oyu should, i will give it to you in your terms...You will be doubling the max power on each sub. you will be putting 600 watts to each sub but your subs will probably blow with 300 watts on each. long story short, you will blow your subs [/QUOTE]
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