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<blockquote data-quote="alvitae" data-source="post: 6090070" data-attributes="member: 597450"><p>The answer is YES. That is why I have to buy a new set of subs every time I turn it down to talk to someone and they are only getting 100 watts each instead of the 1500 I usually have to each.</p><p></p><p>Duh the answer is no. I could run my subs on 100 watts for weeks straight and they wouldn't blow.</p><p></p><p>Edit: If the question is can i blow a sub by turning my gain full h/u full and tossing in some bass boost while playing 27hz tones on a box tuned to 50 maybe is the question?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alvitae, post: 6090070, member: 597450"] The answer is YES. That is why I have to buy a new set of subs every time I turn it down to talk to someone and they are only getting 100 watts each instead of the 1500 I usually have to each. Duh the answer is no. I could run my subs on 100 watts for weeks straight and they wouldn't blow. Edit: If the question is can i blow a sub by turning my gain full h/u full and tossing in some bass boost while playing 27hz tones on a box tuned to 50 maybe is the question? [/QUOTE]
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