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<blockquote data-quote="mrmagoo_83" data-source="post: 110937" data-attributes="member: 541533"><p>Ok this guy is wanting to buy an AudioBahn Sub that handles 1500watts RMS, but then only wants to spend $150-$200 on an amp. I told him for that cash there was now way he could get an amp to power that sub. Now he is wanting to buy a cheap amp, something that fits in his budget and use it on that sub, I told him bad idea. Wouldn't that damage the sub and amp? Or would the sub even move at 1/3 it RMS power? I was thinking the gains would have to be set so high on the amp that it would cause clipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmagoo_83, post: 110937, member: 541533"] Ok this guy is wanting to buy an AudioBahn Sub that handles 1500watts RMS, but then only wants to spend $150-$200 on an amp. I told him for that cash there was now way he could get an amp to power that sub. Now he is wanting to buy a cheap amp, something that fits in his budget and use it on that sub, I told him bad idea. Wouldn't that damage the sub and amp? Or would the sub even move at 1/3 it RMS power? I was thinking the gains would have to be set so high on the amp that it would cause clipping. [/QUOTE]
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