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<blockquote data-quote="GuysIGotThis" data-source="post: 8259670" data-attributes="member: 660741"><p>Well shucks... Maybe I should get a smaller sub and amp? I had RF H3 I believe (super old subs) and had them powered with the 150 rms amp per channel and that suited my needs pretty well. Perhaps I should look for a sub / amp more along the lines of 500-600 rms. I don't mind getting a capacitor but I'm really trying to avoid a second battery and stuff.</p><p></p><p>If I went the 500-600 rms route, Do you guys know any descent subs that run that power? (I know it's pretty small for most of the big leagues around here)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuysIGotThis, post: 8259670, member: 660741"] Well shucks... Maybe I should get a smaller sub and amp? I had RF H3 I believe (super old subs) and had them powered with the 150 rms amp per channel and that suited my needs pretty well. Perhaps I should look for a sub / amp more along the lines of 500-600 rms. I don't mind getting a capacitor but I'm really trying to avoid a second battery and stuff. If I went the 500-600 rms route, Do you guys know any descent subs that run that power? (I know it's pretty small for most of the big leagues around here) [/QUOTE]
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