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<blockquote data-quote="Juiced" data-source="post: 494774" data-attributes="member: 555804"><p>I am taking guesses on how much power a Audiobahn 12" Immortal sub will take before it goes pop.</p><p></p><p>(just so you don't all think i'm wastefull i've been asking around on what new subs to buy here is the reason not only is my current set-up way to heavy i feel i could do better. Last week for no apparent reason one of the wires that goes from the connector on the basket to the voice coil melted... as in it is no longer there. That sub no longer works so i have one left. i contacted audiobhan and they offered to either replace the subs of reimburst my money. i chose the money. so before i send it back i really want to know how much it will take. i will do the test on tuesday night with my friend, we've ammased a total of 6500 watts worth of rms power via 2 audiobahn hct 2300, 2 18001dt and 1 bp1200.1 amp)</p><p></p><p>I haven't decided myself how much power it will take to grenade the sub but it will be in a 2.5 cf sealed box.</p><p></p><p>let the best man win...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juiced, post: 494774, member: 555804"] I am taking guesses on how much power a Audiobahn 12" Immortal sub will take before it goes pop. (just so you don't all think i'm wastefull i've been asking around on what new subs to buy here is the reason not only is my current set-up way to heavy i feel i could do better. Last week for no apparent reason one of the wires that goes from the connector on the basket to the voice coil melted... as in it is no longer there. That sub no longer works so i have one left. i contacted audiobhan and they offered to either replace the subs of reimburst my money. i chose the money. so before i send it back i really want to know how much it will take. i will do the test on tuesday night with my friend, we've ammased a total of 6500 watts worth of rms power via 2 audiobahn hct 2300, 2 18001dt and 1 bp1200.1 amp) I haven't decided myself how much power it will take to grenade the sub but it will be in a 2.5 cf sealed box. let the best man win... [/QUOTE]
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