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<blockquote data-quote="macsdad" data-source="post: 8337715" data-attributes="member: 623697"><p>Boss is a very low tier amp, there are a plethora of amps that will do much better. You need to match the rms of the sub. Some of us will 'over power' the sub, to created what we will call headroom. Say you have a 300wrms sub, so we would us an amp that can produce 600wrms, that way you are not trying to get more than a particular amp can produce. You can always back down on the gain. You can always back down, you introduce clipping, when you try to get more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macsdad, post: 8337715, member: 623697"] Boss is a very low tier amp, there are a plethora of amps that will do much better. You need to match the rms of the sub. Some of us will 'over power' the sub, to created what we will call headroom. Say you have a 300wrms sub, so we would us an amp that can produce 600wrms, that way you are not trying to get more than a particular amp can produce. You can always back down on the gain. You can always back down, you introduce clipping, when you try to get more. [/QUOTE]
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