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<blockquote data-quote="some dude" data-source="post: 8856683" data-attributes="member: 681010"><p>I'd say look around and confirm you can get stronger subs that will work if you blow your SA's.</p><p>If you have options, go for it!</p><p></p><p>Get an amp with lots of power for future flexibility and then see how the SA's do when you push them harder.</p><p></p><p>I went through 3 amps (300, 500, 750) on a 10" sub and my 3rd amp was a big step up in power. I really noticed louder more powerful bass when I put 750 to it. Sub was rated for 450 RMS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="some dude, post: 8856683, member: 681010"] I'd say look around and confirm you can get stronger subs that will work if you blow your SA's. If you have options, go for it! Get an amp with lots of power for future flexibility and then see how the SA's do when you push them harder. I went through 3 amps (300, 500, 750) on a 10" sub and my 3rd amp was a big step up in power. I really noticed louder more powerful bass when I put 750 to it. Sub was rated for 450 RMS. [/QUOTE]
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