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<blockquote data-quote="conbon" data-source="post: 8384864" data-attributes="member: 652899"><p>So i have a Sundown SA-12 and im kind of hesitant on what to give it. Its in a 1.75c ported enclosure and i would be using a Rockford t1000 to power it. So here is my question. Should i feed it 1 ohm (1500 watts) or 4 ohms (850 watts). I have a kinetik hc2000 so im not worried about the power being too much im just worried for the subwoofer itself. Can it take that much power? i dont really have the money to go spend 200+ on another sub if i blow this one. Please give me your feed back! thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conbon, post: 8384864, member: 652899"] So i have a Sundown SA-12 and im kind of hesitant on what to give it. Its in a 1.75c ported enclosure and i would be using a Rockford t1000 to power it. So here is my question. Should i feed it 1 ohm (1500 watts) or 4 ohms (850 watts). I have a kinetik hc2000 so im not worried about the power being too much im just worried for the subwoofer itself. Can it take that much power? i dont really have the money to go spend 200+ on another sub if i blow this one. Please give me your feed back! thank you. [/QUOTE]
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