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<blockquote data-quote="mrbadwrench" data-source="post: 8098443" data-attributes="member: 635562"><p>Based on both of these, do you guys think I should be okay? My alpine mrpm1000 wouldnt get this sub going nearly as good as the hifonics is, and it would also get the sub a hell of a lot hotter, and the amp would get roasty after a song or two, On this hifonics now with the gain all the way up I slammed it for a good half hour and the sub was still just a little warm to the touch in the center of the cone, and the amp stayed trunk tempature, so im guessing thats a good sign at least as far as the amp is concerned, and I did wanna play with it to see if i could get it to make a different noise for a couple seconds, so I played a song im familiar with (Box Chevy - yelawolf) and on the high notes I was able to get it to bottom out / distorting by having the sub ouput on the headunit at +2 instead of 0, so im guessing thats a good sign as to where its set now, and not bottoming out? It was a pretty night and day difference for only being up 2 points on the headunit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbadwrench, post: 8098443, member: 635562"] Based on both of these, do you guys think I should be okay? My alpine mrpm1000 wouldnt get this sub going nearly as good as the hifonics is, and it would also get the sub a hell of a lot hotter, and the amp would get roasty after a song or two, On this hifonics now with the gain all the way up I slammed it for a good half hour and the sub was still just a little warm to the touch in the center of the cone, and the amp stayed trunk tempature, so im guessing thats a good sign at least as far as the amp is concerned, and I did wanna play with it to see if i could get it to make a different noise for a couple seconds, so I played a song im familiar with (Box Chevy - yelawolf) and on the high notes I was able to get it to bottom out / distorting by having the sub ouput on the headunit at +2 instead of 0, so im guessing thats a good sign as to where its set now, and not bottoming out? It was a pretty night and day difference for only being up 2 points on the headunit. [/QUOTE]
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