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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 2786967" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>This comes from all the previous threads where you think you know more than us and try to make us look dumb by pulling shit out of your *** and calling it fact.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Type-Xs are rated at 1000rms. 3/4 gain does NOT mean the amp will produce 3/4 of it's rated power. Amps can produce FULL power at the MINIMUM gain setting given the proper input voltage.</p><p></p><p>Increasing the gain beyond maximum unclipped output starts the square off the wave of the input signal. This creates more power and can make an amp put out much more power than it is rated at. It's very possible that the subs were getting more than 1500rms and being driven past their mechanical limits. This can cause harm to the driver and can tear spiders, throw voice coils out of the gap, rip surrounds, detach voice coils from the spiders, damage the rear of the coil, or detach the spider from the basket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 2786967, member: 570419"] This comes from all the previous threads where you think you know more than us and try to make us look dumb by pulling shit out of your *** and calling it fact. Type-Xs are rated at 1000rms. 3/4 gain does NOT mean the amp will produce 3/4 of it's rated power. Amps can produce FULL power at the MINIMUM gain setting given the proper input voltage. Increasing the gain beyond maximum unclipped output starts the square off the wave of the input signal. This creates more power and can make an amp put out much more power than it is rated at. It's very possible that the subs were getting more than 1500rms and being driven past their mechanical limits. This can cause harm to the driver and can tear spiders, throw voice coils out of the gap, rip surrounds, detach voice coils from the spiders, damage the rear of the coil, or detach the spider from the basket. [/QUOTE]
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