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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8915087" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I'm the wrong person to ask about highs and mids, I tend to specialize only in boxes really, maybe sub stage in general. I would run a 3 way though with heavy mid bass to balance out the sub stage meeting the mids. You should do a different thread on that.</p><p></p><p>I would run close to rms, maybe a little over but not too much. RMS is there for a reason, unless you're competing. Usually there's diminishing returns but idk this sub's well enough to say how much power they'd really need to "shine." Just if you're going to super overpower them it would be better to just do a bigger sub stage rated for it, IMO, just in general. If you're going to run amps, usually I'd say strap them. Not all amps strap quite the same but usually strapping helps eliminate differences between amps so sub see the exact same wattage and filtering from the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8915087, member: 591582"] I'm the wrong person to ask about highs and mids, I tend to specialize only in boxes really, maybe sub stage in general. I would run a 3 way though with heavy mid bass to balance out the sub stage meeting the mids. You should do a different thread on that. I would run close to rms, maybe a little over but not too much. RMS is there for a reason, unless you're competing. Usually there's diminishing returns but idk this sub's well enough to say how much power they'd really need to "shine." Just if you're going to super overpower them it would be better to just do a bigger sub stage rated for it, IMO, just in general. If you're going to run amps, usually I'd say strap them. Not all amps strap quite the same but usually strapping helps eliminate differences between amps so sub see the exact same wattage and filtering from the amp. [/QUOTE]
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