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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8661615" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>no, the gains should always be set to not allow clipping to come thru to the speaker at the maximum volume you ever reach on the deck, he is talking about if the sub starts to smell funny, that means that youre either clipping or just running too much power thru it. I have 2 P3 D2 subs and have run over 700 watts to each with my SQ2200.1 and they took that power just fine. My box is sealed tho which allows you to run much more power at it without it flinching, if youre ported, be careful to not overpower it or say bye bye to it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8661615, member: 664079"] no, the gains should always be set to not allow clipping to come thru to the speaker at the maximum volume you ever reach on the deck, he is talking about if the sub starts to smell funny, that means that youre either clipping or just running too much power thru it. I have 2 P3 D2 subs and have run over 700 watts to each with my SQ2200.1 and they took that power just fine. My box is sealed tho which allows you to run much more power at it without it flinching, if youre ported, be careful to not overpower it or say bye bye to it [/QUOTE]
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