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<blockquote data-quote="jokers10" data-source="post: 7717186" data-attributes="member: 639380"><p>Wow if it is just ripping due to pressure, that *****. I know that the sub is conservatively rated at 600 Watts. I run 2 of them off a Sax-1200D, and mine don't even come close to their mechanical limit. You are running one at 1000 Watts+, if you are at full tilt. Being sealed, I doubt it is reaching the mechanical limit, so either pressure, or it rubbing on something would be the only things I can think of causing a surround to rip.</p><p></p><p>If I were in your position, I would go ported if you can, and limit the power a bit. You will probably get a boost in output just going sealed, and you won't have to work it as hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jokers10, post: 7717186, member: 639380"] Wow if it is just ripping due to pressure, that *****. I know that the sub is conservatively rated at 600 Watts. I run 2 of them off a Sax-1200D, and mine don't even come close to their mechanical limit. You are running one at 1000 Watts+, if you are at full tilt. Being sealed, I doubt it is reaching the mechanical limit, so either pressure, or it rubbing on something would be the only things I can think of causing a surround to rip. If I were in your position, I would go ported if you can, and limit the power a bit. You will probably get a boost in output just going sealed, and you won't have to work it as hard. [/QUOTE]
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