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<blockquote data-quote="synikalt" data-source="post: 3165554" data-attributes="member: 572700"><p>Not nessecessarly...this is when your gian levels come into play.</p><p></p><p>its a good idea to get an amp that does more that the sub can handle so you wont push amp to its limits, and keep the amp putting out power at a safe undistorted stage. if you get an amp that does 500 rms @ 1 or 2 ohms, you just have to set the gian level on it correctly to keep a safe amount of power going into your subs without distortion.</p><p></p><p>cause believe it or not, if u underpower your subs, people have the tendecy to "clip" their amp and it sends bad signals to your sub which will blow it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="synikalt, post: 3165554, member: 572700"] Not nessecessarly...this is when your gian levels come into play. its a good idea to get an amp that does more that the sub can handle so you wont push amp to its limits, and keep the amp putting out power at a safe undistorted stage. if you get an amp that does 500 rms @ 1 or 2 ohms, you just have to set the gian level on it correctly to keep a safe amount of power going into your subs without distortion. cause believe it or not, if u underpower your subs, people have the tendecy to "clip" their amp and it sends bad signals to your sub which will blow it. [/QUOTE]
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