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<blockquote data-quote="vehementSPL" data-source="post: 5082714" data-attributes="member: 582725"><p>Thanks. That makes me feel a lot better. i didn't want this to be another one of my "out there theories". Today my friend with 250 watts on his 2 se 12's have them moving about an inch each. And we were talking about this theory but I was thinking maybe his box is just huge. And then he told me he had 1400rms on the pair and only had 30 percent more movement. And I could have swore many times in the past I had ported enclosures that the sub moved decently with little power then when i trippled power didn't really move any further. . there again I wasn't sure if I was just remembering incorrectly or if that was fact. . That makes me feel a LOT better about upping the power to my 8 12's. Off a clamped 560 watts each sub moves like 1/2inch or a hair more through most of the range. And I wanted to do 4 to 6 times the power daily... But the issue had started to become well crap these things aren't going to take 4 to 6 times the excursion without issues daily. But then this last week i had been stuck on this theory and now with this post and seeing what i saw today and talked with a few others and they had same exp I feel better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vehementSPL, post: 5082714, member: 582725"] Thanks. That makes me feel a lot better. i didn't want this to be another one of my "out there theories". Today my friend with 250 watts on his 2 se 12's have them moving about an inch each. And we were talking about this theory but I was thinking maybe his box is just huge. And then he told me he had 1400rms on the pair and only had 30 percent more movement. And I could have swore many times in the past I had ported enclosures that the sub moved decently with little power then when i trippled power didn't really move any further. . there again I wasn't sure if I was just remembering incorrectly or if that was fact. . That makes me feel a LOT better about upping the power to my 8 12's. Off a clamped 560 watts each sub moves like 1/2inch or a hair more through most of the range. And I wanted to do 4 to 6 times the power daily... But the issue had started to become well crap these things aren't going to take 4 to 6 times the excursion without issues daily. But then this last week i had been stuck on this theory and now with this post and seeing what i saw today and talked with a few others and they had same exp I feel better [/QUOTE]
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