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<blockquote data-quote="Hookedup12" data-source="post: 7957496" data-attributes="member: 638968"><p>I recently ordered a 12 in dcon svc 4ohm I wanted to run a sealed box at 1.2 cubes until I had money to pay for a custom box. First do dcons perform well in sealed inclosures. And second I have come to understand that dcons are underrated in rms handling capabilities and supposedly will take 400 rms pretty good I had originally planned to buy the re audio dts1000.1 run it at 4 ohms with 310w rms but then I thought maybe it would be underpowered and noticed they have the re audio dts1500.1 which at 4ohms would give me 410w rms. Would this be bad for a daily driver I listen to music everytime I sit in my car would I blow the speaker with 410w rms???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hookedup12, post: 7957496, member: 638968"] I recently ordered a 12 in dcon svc 4ohm I wanted to run a sealed box at 1.2 cubes until I had money to pay for a custom box. First do dcons perform well in sealed inclosures. And second I have come to understand that dcons are underrated in rms handling capabilities and supposedly will take 400 rms pretty good I had originally planned to buy the re audio dts1000.1 run it at 4 ohms with 310w rms but then I thought maybe it would be underpowered and noticed they have the re audio dts1500.1 which at 4ohms would give me 410w rms. Would this be bad for a daily driver I listen to music everytime I sit in my car would I blow the speaker with 410w rms??? [/QUOTE]
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