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<blockquote data-quote="TimberJon" data-source="post: 621115" data-attributes="member: 552797"><p>Also, if the AMP manufacturer doesnt list the RMS rating, dont get it. If the SUB manufacturer doesnt list the nominal RMS rating, dont get them either..</p><p></p><p>Try to Match rms ratings, but keep the AMP rms under the SUB's max RMS rating. this eliminates alot of variables and future head-scratching.</p><p></p><p>(PS: many consumers would push more power through their subs than the nominal RMS says, and their subs can take it. Some subs have a reputation for taking higher power ratings. However, be careful to adhere to the power ratings and warnings from the equipment manufacturer.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberJon, post: 621115, member: 552797"] Also, if the AMP manufacturer doesnt list the RMS rating, dont get it. If the SUB manufacturer doesnt list the nominal RMS rating, dont get them either.. Try to Match rms ratings, but keep the AMP rms under the SUB's max RMS rating. this eliminates alot of variables and future head-scratching. (PS: many consumers would push more power through their subs than the nominal RMS says, and their subs can take it. Some subs have a reputation for taking higher power ratings. However, be careful to adhere to the power ratings and warnings from the equipment manufacturer.) [/QUOTE]
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