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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrider4eva" data-source="post: 8055020" data-attributes="member: 631267"><p>although they can "handle 1000rms", people generally run into issues on 1000rms for a type R, the new ones too.</p><p></p><p>box is dependent as well. if it is sealed or a badly designed ported box, it can easily bottom out. also what frequencies is ti bottoming out? if its too low below tuning that is common for lack of backpressure.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, typically 75% of max volume is close to max RCA voltage before clipping, and the amp gain almost never needs to be past 1/3 unless you have 2V rca outputs..</p><p></p><p>so your amp is sending max rms power as it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrider4eva, post: 8055020, member: 631267"] although they can "handle 1000rms", people generally run into issues on 1000rms for a type R, the new ones too. box is dependent as well. if it is sealed or a badly designed ported box, it can easily bottom out. also what frequencies is ti bottoming out? if its too low below tuning that is common for lack of backpressure. Lastly, typically 75% of max volume is close to max RCA voltage before clipping, and the amp gain almost never needs to be past 1/3 unless you have 2V rca outputs.. so your amp is sending max rms power as it is. [/QUOTE]
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