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type r 12 distortion.............????????
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<blockquote data-quote="thadman" data-source="post: 3061309" data-attributes="member: 561122"><p>you're probably reaching the subs limits...type rs really arent that great of a woofer. Also, I'm not sure if you're familiar with the behavior of power. It is not linear, 2400 watts will not be 3x louder. If we seperate power compression (serious factor at these power levels) and assume the drivers follow the theory perfectly, 800-2400=4.5dB gain, which is about 45% louder than your original setup. Not *incredible* or remarkable. If you're aware of this, then disregard my post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thadman, post: 3061309, member: 561122"] you're probably reaching the subs limits...type rs really arent that great of a woofer. Also, I'm not sure if you're familiar with the behavior of power. It is not linear, 2400 watts will not be 3x louder. If we seperate power compression (serious factor at these power levels) and assume the drivers follow the theory perfectly, 800-2400=4.5dB gain, which is about 45% louder than your original setup. Not *incredible* or remarkable. If you're aware of this, then disregard my post. [/QUOTE]
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