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<blockquote data-quote="phatmatttrip60" data-source="post: 3104443" data-attributes="member: 577991"><p>If my speakers are rated 900rms and im running 700rms like my amp is rated, does it matter what i set the frequency on the amp, if i set my subsonic frequency down to like 30 or 25 hz, it wont over push my sub... Cause a guy once told my that at lower frequency's ur subwoofer moves slower and doesn't cool itself as fast so its easier to blow them at lower frequencies... i was just wondering if that was right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phatmatttrip60, post: 3104443, member: 577991"] If my speakers are rated 900rms and im running 700rms like my amp is rated, does it matter what i set the frequency on the amp, if i set my subsonic frequency down to like 30 or 25 hz, it wont over push my sub... Cause a guy once told my that at lower frequency's ur subwoofer moves slower and doesn't cool itself as fast so its easier to blow them at lower frequencies... i was just wondering if that was right? [/QUOTE]
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