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<blockquote data-quote="AndonD454" data-source="post: 862494" data-attributes="member: 560628"><p>hmm im kinda surprised.. i mean a sub that can take almost 3000 rms for a long period of time.. (probably should be rated at 2kwrms) blew off of a clipped 1000 watts?</p><p></p><p>usually if youre only giving a sub half of the power its rated for clipping wont blow it, or so i was informed.</p><p></p><p>also, if you set the gains properly, then how could it have clipped so bad? granted you may get a bad signal from a head unit in the top range of its volume but this shoudlnt be enough to blow a sub alone. are you sure youre aware of the voltage comign out of the OEM head unit? im assuming you have to have a LOC to run the sub?</p><p></p><p>oh well.. i could be wrong.. im just surprised that the sub blew liek that.</p><p></p><p>oh yeah and also, ive heard from a couple different people that you cant herar a THING until the sub just explodes. its so distorsion free that until it starts moving pretty far (non-linear) you cant hear any "problem sounds"</p><p></p><p>good luck.. hope the recone doesnt take forever and hope the steak is awesome hah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndonD454, post: 862494, member: 560628"] hmm im kinda surprised.. i mean a sub that can take almost 3000 rms for a long period of time.. (probably should be rated at 2kwrms) blew off of a clipped 1000 watts? usually if youre only giving a sub half of the power its rated for clipping wont blow it, or so i was informed. also, if you set the gains properly, then how could it have clipped so bad? granted you may get a bad signal from a head unit in the top range of its volume but this shoudlnt be enough to blow a sub alone. are you sure youre aware of the voltage comign out of the OEM head unit? im assuming you have to have a LOC to run the sub? oh well.. i could be wrong.. im just surprised that the sub blew liek that. oh yeah and also, ive heard from a couple different people that you cant herar a THING until the sub just explodes. its so distorsion free that until it starts moving pretty far (non-linear) you cant hear any "problem sounds" good luck.. hope the recone doesnt take forever and hope the steak is awesome hah [/QUOTE]
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