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Upgrade from hertz to vibe / ohms law
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<blockquote data-quote="Drumznbass" data-source="post: 8676638" data-attributes="member: 677176"><p>Oh I give up with you mate you just ain't bothering to make an effort to answer my question which was never about setting gains.</p><p></p><p>i was seeking advice on how to work out by the stats on the spec sheet how far you can push your system or is it safe to stay at the rms and leave it at that. </p><p></p><p>Chill out man. Take a break from the internet and this toxic superiority online persona you have. Go for a walk mate, clear your head. There's more to life than this. You can do better I know you can, I believe in you. We all do. You can do it!!!</p><p></p><p>before you do, you better go wash that sand out of your minge and put a fresh tampon back in.</p><p></p><p>you crazy little tyke. Such a fun guy.</p><p></p><p>on a scale of none to all day, how many times do you talk about car audio online ?</p><p></p><p>ps: the RC1 sound system will blow your set up out the water so calm down throwing out rms myths. Ok? </p><p></p><p>Its weekend time so stop being mad at the world and go spend some money on a dirty hooker n have fun </p><p></p><p>peace </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drumznbass, post: 8676638, member: 677176"] Oh I give up with you mate you just ain't bothering to make an effort to answer my question which was never about setting gains. i was seeking advice on how to work out by the stats on the spec sheet how far you can push your system or is it safe to stay at the rms and leave it at that. Chill out man. Take a break from the internet and this toxic superiority online persona you have. Go for a walk mate, clear your head. There's more to life than this. You can do better I know you can, I believe in you. We all do. You can do it!!! before you do, you better go wash that sand out of your minge and put a fresh tampon back in. you crazy little tyke. Such a fun guy. on a scale of none to all day, how many times do you talk about car audio online ? ps: the RC1 sound system will blow your set up out the water so calm down throwing out rms myths. Ok? Its weekend time so stop being mad at the world and go spend some money on a dirty hooker n have fun peace [/QUOTE]
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