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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7867002" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>375 watts ea sub, plenty of headroom and the MB Quart Discus is a bulletproof 1 ohm stable amp. If down the road, you replace the subs, you can buy D4 coils with better power handling and wire the amp to one ohm for 1500 watts rms. I ran 2 of the Memphis PR12 S4's on 450w ea with no problems, and loved the sound..good subs. The key is just like any other amp, set the gain right and keep the signal clean. You can put those subs on a 200w amp and fry the coils in short order, if you feed them a clipped signal all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7867002, member: 573547"] 375 watts ea sub, plenty of headroom and the MB Quart Discus is a bulletproof 1 ohm stable amp. If down the road, you replace the subs, you can buy D4 coils with better power handling and wire the amp to one ohm for 1500 watts rms. I ran 2 of the Memphis PR12 S4's on 450w ea with no problems, and loved the sound..good subs. The key is just like any other amp, set the gain right and keep the signal clean. You can put those subs on a 200w amp and fry the coils in short order, if you feed them a clipped signal all the time. [/QUOTE]
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