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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 7177580" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>That sub takes what? About 600 RMS IIRC? I'd say if you don't turn the gain too high, you'll be fine. Someone, I'm sure, will correct me if I'm wrong on what that sub takes. I'm not looking it up because I'm posting this from my iPod. Rule of thumb though, it doesn't hurt to have too much power on tap, as long as you don't abuse it. In otherwords, regardless of equipment, you can use an amp that supplies more power than the driver will handle as long as the gain is set accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 7177580, member: 603800"] That sub takes what? About 600 RMS IIRC? I'd say if you don't turn the gain too high, you'll be fine. Someone, I'm sure, will correct me if I'm wrong on what that sub takes. I'm not looking it up because I'm posting this from my iPod. Rule of thumb though, it doesn't hurt to have too much power on tap, as long as you don't abuse it. In otherwords, regardless of equipment, you can use an amp that supplies more power than the driver will handle as long as the gain is set accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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