Question about IDQv3

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Run it at 550, that will be enough for it. It could handle a *careful* 1100 watts, but doesnt need it, nor will it benefit at all by going to that level. Eric @ ID is running his IDQ10 with 800 wrms, and it handles it great, and the 12" has quite a bit more thermal power handling capability, but like I said, you don't really need it.

 
I have 847w on tap and my IDQ10V3 takes it like a champ.

I think you could go either way, but I would also suggest going the D2 route, but for a different reason... if you decide you would like to run two subs later, you can simply add another identical sub and you'll still be within your amps operating limits.

 
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