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Subs run off stock amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="kr15" data-source="post: 6725696" data-attributes="member: 620194"><p>if its 400 rms, thats the optimal amount to send it. Mtx are quality subs, so you can get away with sending more, but dont grossly overpower it. For example, 450rms would be fine. Keep in mind tho, that if you pair it with an MTX amp (or many others), you may be buying a "400" watt rms amp, that will really do 500rms. But anywhere within the rms range is fine. If its 200-400 rms, you could send 200 if you wanted to. I personally stay on the upper end of the rms range, but its ok to stay anywhere within that range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kr15, post: 6725696, member: 620194"] if its 400 rms, thats the optimal amount to send it. Mtx are quality subs, so you can get away with sending more, but dont grossly overpower it. For example, 450rms would be fine. Keep in mind tho, that if you pair it with an MTX amp (or many others), you may be buying a "400" watt rms amp, that will really do 500rms. But anywhere within the rms range is fine. If its 200-400 rms, you could send 200 if you wanted to. I personally stay on the upper end of the rms range, but its ok to stay anywhere within that range. [/QUOTE]
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