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<blockquote data-quote="Max_Power" data-source="post: 2951347" data-attributes="member: 572364"><p>Dont listen to PhatTony, like the other said, hes being sarcastic. As long as you dont get crazy with the gain trying to get "more" out of the amp, underpowering it will cause 0 problems. The only time it may cause something is when people use the gain as a volume knob, and crank the piss out of it. That usually creates a whole lot of distortion causing the sub to blow from a clipped signal. I would think with over 1000 watts you should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max_Power, post: 2951347, member: 572364"] Dont listen to PhatTony, like the other said, hes being sarcastic. As long as you dont get crazy with the gain trying to get "more" out of the amp, underpowering it will cause 0 problems. The only time it may cause something is when people use the gain as a volume knob, and crank the piss out of it. That usually creates a whole lot of distortion causing the sub to blow from a clipped signal. I would think with over 1000 watts you should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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