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<blockquote data-quote="Black_Jesus" data-source="post: 543906" data-attributes="member: 556348"><p>i c it like this</p><p></p><p>say a sub is rated for 500w rms... anything over that it will blow (they arent like that but just to make a point)</p><p></p><p>a sub has thermal limits and mechanical limits, no matter what enclosure u put it in, the actual thermal limits of the sub wont change, sure you can put it in a bigass box and it will rip it apart if u send it 500w, but thats mechanical, it wont fail due to the heat generated from the power.</p><p></p><p>in a small sealed box you could send it its "rated" power and it will do fine, send it more than it can take thermally, it will blow, a sub doesnt have to even reach its xmax for it to be able to smoke.</p><p></p><p>gotta go 2 work, peece ppl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black_Jesus, post: 543906, member: 556348"] i c it like this say a sub is rated for 500w rms... anything over that it will blow (they arent like that but just to make a point) a sub has thermal limits and mechanical limits, no matter what enclosure u put it in, the actual thermal limits of the sub wont change, sure you can put it in a bigass box and it will rip it apart if u send it 500w, but thats mechanical, it wont fail due to the heat generated from the power. in a small sealed box you could send it its "rated" power and it will do fine, send it more than it can take thermally, it will blow, a sub doesnt have to even reach its xmax for it to be able to smoke. gotta go 2 work, peece ppl [/QUOTE]
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