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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8856626" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I would not recommend going over 100 rms per sub..I had some SA12s and was happy to get rid of them and stepped up to a much better sub/subs.American Bass TNT,XFLs S.Qubed HDS210s, the HDS310s were so much better on some juice. Id be careful and stay out of constant Clipping before you damage a sub and or subs and an amplifier in the process. If you want more.. get more power and a beefier sub/set of subs and and an enclosure tuned to 34 htz to start with. It wont take long for a sub to seize/cook once its reached its Xmax Limitations daily and more and get warmer with more power beyond the RMS ratings. Might take a week, couple days or a month or two... but its going to happen, it can take a couple seconds even</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8856626, member: 634282"] I would not recommend going over 100 rms per sub..I had some SA12s and was happy to get rid of them and stepped up to a much better sub/subs.American Bass TNT,XFLs S.Qubed HDS210s, the HDS310s were so much better on some juice. Id be careful and stay out of constant Clipping before you damage a sub and or subs and an amplifier in the process. If you want more.. get more power and a beefier sub/set of subs and and an enclosure tuned to 34 htz to start with. It wont take long for a sub to seize/cook once its reached its Xmax Limitations daily and more and get warmer with more power beyond the RMS ratings. Might take a week, couple days or a month or two... but its going to happen, it can take a couple seconds even [/QUOTE]
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