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Simple question, how do you not blow subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="supraman1379" data-source="post: 409138" data-attributes="member: 553758"><p>I say dont over power or underpower them.</p><p></p><p>One way to make sure yer puttin the right power to them is: turn yer volume up to where u usually listen to them and make sure you turn yer gain or level (depending on amp) al the way down along with the bass boost. the when you have the volume to where you listen to it normally slowly turn up the level or gain and bass boost until they distort. then back them down to where they dont distort anymore. then you shouldnt blow them.</p><p></p><p>eston</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supraman1379, post: 409138, member: 553758"] I say dont over power or underpower them. One way to make sure yer puttin the right power to them is: turn yer volume up to where u usually listen to them and make sure you turn yer gain or level (depending on amp) al the way down along with the bass boost. the when you have the volume to where you listen to it normally slowly turn up the level or gain and bass boost until they distort. then back them down to where they dont distort anymore. then you shouldnt blow them. eston [/QUOTE]
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