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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8862039" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I think it’s more like so many people have sundown that it appears that way. Any brand that has reached serious mainstream popularity, such as sundown, has a lot of people owning those woofers who don’t know what they’re doing with sound, as well. At least with their higher end woofers, I’ve seen some of those subs take incredible amounts of power. I’ve had customers who have nightshades, where one of the customers would bottom out the subs with far beyond rms ratings types of power, but the coil didn’t blow, so the woofer bottomed out in the correct size box. The power those nightshades were given was extremely clean, though.</p><p></p><p>I personally think Jacob might be one of the most talented people in audio, especially on the subwoofer side.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What’s the specific issue or reason that you think your sub might be blown or damaged?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8862039, member: 591582"] I think it’s more like so many people have sundown that it appears that way. Any brand that has reached serious mainstream popularity, such as sundown, has a lot of people owning those woofers who don’t know what they’re doing with sound, as well. At least with their higher end woofers, I’ve seen some of those subs take incredible amounts of power. I’ve had customers who have nightshades, where one of the customers would bottom out the subs with far beyond rms ratings types of power, but the coil didn’t blow, so the woofer bottomed out in the correct size box. The power those nightshades were given was extremely clean, though. I personally think Jacob might be one of the most talented people in audio, especially on the subwoofer side. What’s the specific issue or reason that you think your sub might be blown or damaged? [/QUOTE]
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