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<blockquote data-quote="afplayboy18" data-source="post: 3429585" data-attributes="member: 572103"><p>i am looking at three different subs for my setup.</p><p></p><p>2 10" FI SSD subs that are rated at 800w rms</p><p></p><p>2 10" Mmats P3.0 that are rated at 750w rms.</p><p></p><p>2 10" TC Sound Epic subs that are rated at 600w rms.</p><p></p><p>i will be running both off of a Soundstream TRA1400.2 that gives 700rms to each sub.</p><p></p><p>my question is would it be better to run the amp at full power for the Mmats or SSBs or would it be good to go under the max for the Epics so the amp doesnt have to work as hard??</p><p></p><p>since i'll be running about 1400rms through the subs and another 240rms through my pioneer rev speakers will i be needing another battery or a cap in my setup. im just curious in case i get to the shop to get everything installed and they want to try and sell me one. i want to know if its necessary.</p><p></p><p>ETA: im throwing the MMATS P3.0 into the mix, i was reading about them last night and they have a bunch of good reviews.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="afplayboy18, post: 3429585, member: 572103"] i am looking at three different subs for my setup. 2 10" FI SSD subs that are rated at 800w rms 2 10" Mmats P3.0 that are rated at 750w rms. 2 10" TC Sound Epic subs that are rated at 600w rms. i will be running both off of a Soundstream TRA1400.2 that gives 700rms to each sub. my question is would it be better to run the amp at full power for the Mmats or SSBs or would it be good to go under the max for the Epics so the amp doesnt have to work as hard?? since i'll be running about 1400rms through the subs and another 240rms through my pioneer rev speakers will i be needing another battery or a cap in my setup. im just curious in case i get to the shop to get everything installed and they want to try and sell me one. i want to know if its necessary. ETA: im throwing the MMATS P3.0 into the mix, i was reading about them last night and they have a bunch of good reviews. [/QUOTE]
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