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<blockquote data-quote="CubasisFX" data-source="post: 326622" data-attributes="member: 550422"><p>how low could i run a sub under RMS. I am trying to build the basic system and then have it set up so that i can upgrade it with minimum cost. I was thinkin about doing a 4 channel amp w/ 2 channels to front and bridged to one sub. For me to get the right RMS to the front how much power could i really get to a sub. Could i get like say a.... 1000 watt sub and run it with say 500 watts or so or would that be too little to power it period? this is deff a noob question im sure. cus if i could do that i would just have to get another amp. how would running less than RMS to a speaker affect it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CubasisFX, post: 326622, member: 550422"] how low could i run a sub under RMS. I am trying to build the basic system and then have it set up so that i can upgrade it with minimum cost. I was thinkin about doing a 4 channel amp w/ 2 channels to front and bridged to one sub. For me to get the right RMS to the front how much power could i really get to a sub. Could i get like say a.... 1000 watt sub and run it with say 500 watts or so or would that be too little to power it period? this is deff a noob question im sure. cus if i could do that i would just have to get another amp. how would running less than RMS to a speaker affect it? [/QUOTE]
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