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<blockquote data-quote="trow100" data-source="post: 1756730" data-attributes="member: 550554"><p>That is true, but it is the clipped signal that blew it not the fact you are underpowering it. If you threw a 1500 clipped signal at it it would blow just as well. And if you threw 750rms clean to it it wouldn't.</p><p></p><p>The clipped signal made it exceed it thermal limits. The only way to blow a sub is exceeding thermal or mechanical limits. Even sending 1500 clean watts to a 1000 watt sub can blow it if that power makes it go past the mechanical limits of the subwoofer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trow100, post: 1756730, member: 550554"] That is true, but it is the clipped signal that blew it not the fact you are underpowering it. If you threw a 1500 clipped signal at it it would blow just as well. And if you threw 750rms clean to it it wouldn't. The clipped signal made it exceed it thermal limits. The only way to blow a sub is exceeding thermal or mechanical limits. Even sending 1500 clean watts to a 1000 watt sub can blow it if that power makes it go past the mechanical limits of the subwoofer. [/QUOTE]
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