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<blockquote data-quote="cblaze" data-source="post: 3684098" data-attributes="member: 583218"><p>rms is recommended power yes,but ive never seen a sub fail from giving it to much wattage,unless its a mechanic failure,but i thank u would know to turn it down when it was bottoming out,and i mean a clean signal w.o bass boost read this paragraph at the bottomm of this post,its of bcae and the site doesnt lie,most subs will hold there max wattage if u give it a non clipping signal</p><p></p><p>Amplifiers and Speakers:</p><p></p><p>Many people ask the question... Can my speakers handle this amplifier or will this amplifier blow my speakers. Well, the truth is that any speaker can be driven by any amplifier. The only time that there will be a problem is when the person operating the system becomes abusive. Most people (and I do mean most) drive their amplifiers well into clipping. I know what your thinking... I never drive my amp into clipping. Well, you must be one of the very few. Generally speaking, if you have friends who are impressed by high volume, you drive your system into clipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cblaze, post: 3684098, member: 583218"] rms is recommended power yes,but ive never seen a sub fail from giving it to much wattage,unless its a mechanic failure,but i thank u would know to turn it down when it was bottoming out,and i mean a clean signal w.o bass boost read this paragraph at the bottomm of this post,its of bcae and the site doesnt lie,most subs will hold there max wattage if u give it a non clipping signal Amplifiers and Speakers: Many people ask the question... Can my speakers handle this amplifier or will this amplifier blow my speakers. Well, the truth is that any speaker can be driven by any amplifier. The only time that there will be a problem is when the person operating the system becomes abusive. Most people (and I do mean most) drive their amplifiers well into clipping. I know what your thinking... I never drive my amp into clipping. Well, you must be one of the very few. Generally speaking, if you have friends who are impressed by high volume, you drive your system into clipping. [/QUOTE]
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