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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8795698" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>No, he is not, he's just not maxing them out. If he is running the 10's they are 250-500w rms. What is your obsession with making people think they have to max their stuff out all the time? Maybe THIS person wants longevity out of this gear. Maybe this person wants bass but isn't interested, like you, in how they look to others. </p><p></p><p></p><p>OP, your amplifier is fine. Put in the alternator and do a Big 3 upgrade. Those subs should last you a very long time if your gain is set correctly. If you need louder bass it would be smarter to upgrade the subs and amplifier if and when you grow out of these subs. These subs do have limits for the pair, I know this because I run a pair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8795698, member: 675210"] No, he is not, he's just not maxing them out. If he is running the 10's they are 250-500w rms. What is your obsession with making people think they have to max their stuff out all the time? Maybe THIS person wants longevity out of this gear. Maybe this person wants bass but isn't interested, like you, in how they look to others. OP, your amplifier is fine. Put in the alternator and do a Big 3 upgrade. Those subs should last you a very long time if your gain is set correctly. If you need louder bass it would be smarter to upgrade the subs and amplifier if and when you grow out of these subs. These subs do have limits for the pair, I know this because I run a pair. [/QUOTE]
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