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<blockquote data-quote="Lakota" data-source="post: 4800058" data-attributes="member: 559574"><p>Well, if you want me to be honest your question *****. How much power the sub will handle is very install dependent. This is why in all of these "how much will my sub handle?" threads I tell every one to turn the volume down when the coil starts to smell. Real life &gt; what people are going to say on this forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakota, post: 4800058, member: 559574"] Well, if you want me to be honest your question *****. How much power the sub will handle is very install dependent. This is why in all of these "how much will my sub handle?" threads I tell every one to turn the volume down when the coil starts to smell. Real life > what people are going to say on this forum. [/QUOTE]
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