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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin_tahoe" data-source="post: 8663112" data-attributes="member: 562180"><p>I suspect that amp has garbage watt ratings and is complete garbage...never heard of that brand for one. For all you know, that 200 watt amp could push out 75 watts to a 1k sub. Clip clip city *****...2, that JBL sub you say handles 1k rms is prob not true....unless it's the older sub, I don't know and you never said what model # it was/is and no pics either. Sounds like your gain setting on the amp is way high, causing the amp to go into protect by overdriving it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin_tahoe, post: 8663112, member: 562180"] I suspect that amp has garbage watt ratings and is complete garbage...never heard of that brand for one. For all you know, that 200 watt amp could push out 75 watts to a 1k sub. Clip clip city *****...2, that JBL sub you say handles 1k rms is prob not true....unless it's the older sub, I don't know and you never said what model # it was/is and no pics either. Sounds like your gain setting on the amp is way high, causing the amp to go into protect by overdriving it. [/QUOTE]
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