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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Bender" data-source="post: 8667412" data-attributes="member: 676328"><p>I wasn't trying to get in a pissing match with anyone. I never said his advice was wrong. Instead he said my advice was wrong which I think is BS. You add your two subwoofers rms rating and multiply that number by 1.20 and that usually gives you enough head room on your amps rms rating so the amp doesn't over heat. That was my advice which I know is solid advice to anyone that already bought subs looking for an amp. </p><p></p><p>Then he decided to say my advice was wrong because I use a power Acoustik amp and had issues finding the gain. Isn't that what this forum is for? If someone has an issue understanding or finding something as a DIY'er, this is where they should ask, right? If not, what's the point of the forum? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Bender, post: 8667412, member: 676328"] I wasn't trying to get in a pissing match with anyone. I never said his advice was wrong. Instead he said my advice was wrong which I think is BS. You add your two subwoofers rms rating and multiply that number by 1.20 and that usually gives you enough head room on your amps rms rating so the amp doesn't over heat. That was my advice which I know is solid advice to anyone that already bought subs looking for an amp. Then he decided to say my advice was wrong because I use a power Acoustik amp and had issues finding the gain. Isn't that what this forum is for? If someone has an issue understanding or finding something as a DIY'er, this is where they should ask, right? If not, what's the point of the forum? [/QUOTE]
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