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<blockquote data-quote="massivespl" data-source="post: 8373604" data-attributes="member: 601157"><p>Have u ever had a decent size amp in your truck like 7k plus? If u hook up a ****** 250watt Rockford p1 your not going to use hardly any of your amps power to push that sub, but if u hook up a team sundown woofer it's goin to gobble up that 7k plus power pullin more power from your amp. So yes rms of your subwoofer matters somewhat... If u can't understand I'm sry I cant explain it any better over the intenet.</p><p></p><p>So in conclusion if your tryin to power bigger woofers with a high rms rating your goin to need a bigger alt to get power to the amp to get power to the woofer. Takes power to make power</p><p></p><p>Example is take your american bass hd out ur car and put a 250rms woofer wire to .5 and tell me if u have the same voltage drop. I think not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="massivespl, post: 8373604, member: 601157"] Have u ever had a decent size amp in your truck like 7k plus? If u hook up a ****** 250watt Rockford p1 your not going to use hardly any of your amps power to push that sub, but if u hook up a team sundown woofer it's goin to gobble up that 7k plus power pullin more power from your amp. So yes rms of your subwoofer matters somewhat... If u can't understand I'm sry I cant explain it any better over the intenet. So in conclusion if your tryin to power bigger woofers with a high rms rating your goin to need a bigger alt to get power to the amp to get power to the woofer. Takes power to make power Example is take your american bass hd out ur car and put a 250rms woofer wire to .5 and tell me if u have the same voltage drop. I think not. [/QUOTE]
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