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<blockquote data-quote="Jepalan" data-source="post: 8368887" data-attributes="member: 655519"><p>Not trying to defend the marketers here, but that sub is listed as "600w nominal/2000w max" in the link OP provided. This isn't false advertising and you would not likely win a court case. OP just didn't understand difference between "nominal" and "max" as relates to amp matching. Still total BS marketing, but hard to win a court case IMO.</p><p></p><p>The acoustic loudness of the sub depends as much on the enclosure design, placement in car, and the efficiency of the driver as it does how many watts you are trowing at it. A very efficient sub in the right ported box can make as many deebeez as a lower efficiency sub driven with higher power (watts).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jepalan, post: 8368887, member: 655519"] Not trying to defend the marketers here, but that sub is listed as "600w nominal/2000w max" in the link OP provided. This isn't false advertising and you would not likely win a court case. OP just didn't understand difference between "nominal" and "max" as relates to amp matching. Still total BS marketing, but hard to win a court case IMO. The acoustic loudness of the sub depends as much on the enclosure design, placement in car, and the efficiency of the driver as it does how many watts you are trowing at it. A very efficient sub in the right ported box can make as many deebeez as a lower efficiency sub driven with higher power (watts). [/QUOTE]
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