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<blockquote data-quote="Bass4Days" data-source="post: 8256984" data-attributes="member: 638643"><p>Maybe you can get clean power out of a boss 2000 but you know **** well that 95% of people using boss amps are using them like 2000 watt amps. So for the majority and op is in that category. They are gonna see a dirty 600 watts. So the info I stated is true for more people that your point. Still completely true. And yes u won't blow a woofer on lower power than recommended but you know once again that people clip there amps. People buy an amp and try and get every watt out of it. So yes if you buy a amp that can only half power your speaker. That isn't a guaranteed ticket that says you will not blow your sub. You can blow a sub easier with a smaller than recommended amp easier than you can blow a sub with a amp that is too much power. More power if its clean will be less stress on the coil and soft parts than a amp that is less power than recommended and a clipped signal. Everything your saying is true but what I stated is what happens in the real world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bass4Days, post: 8256984, member: 638643"] Maybe you can get clean power out of a boss 2000 but you know **** well that 95% of people using boss amps are using them like 2000 watt amps. So for the majority and op is in that category. They are gonna see a dirty 600 watts. So the info I stated is true for more people that your point. Still completely true. And yes u won't blow a woofer on lower power than recommended but you know once again that people clip there amps. People buy an amp and try and get every watt out of it. So yes if you buy a amp that can only half power your speaker. That isn't a guaranteed ticket that says you will not blow your sub. You can blow a sub easier with a smaller than recommended amp easier than you can blow a sub with a amp that is too much power. More power if its clean will be less stress on the coil and soft parts than a amp that is less power than recommended and a clipped signal. Everything your saying is true but what I stated is what happens in the real world. [/QUOTE]
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