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<blockquote data-quote="shredder1" data-source="post: 8916245" data-attributes="member: 658920"><p>Any sub has limits, even 100lb monsters. Keep your signal clean, set your gains carefully and be cognizant of the warning signs when pushing it and back off at that point. I've pushed my gear up to the point I was nervous about just turning it off, so I lowered the volume while keeping those coils moving just to cool off.</p><p>And yes, it was well into clipping for some time just to get there but those slapping wipers were mesmerizing.</p><p>Just because your subs are solox doesn't mean they're indestructible, using any system is a learning process. Don't expect to just send it on day one without consequence</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder1, post: 8916245, member: 658920"] Any sub has limits, even 100lb monsters. Keep your signal clean, set your gains carefully and be cognizant of the warning signs when pushing it and back off at that point. I've pushed my gear up to the point I was nervous about just turning it off, so I lowered the volume while keeping those coils moving just to cool off. And yes, it was well into clipping for some time just to get there but those slapping wipers were mesmerizing. Just because your subs are solox doesn't mean they're indestructible, using any system is a learning process. Don't expect to just send it on day one without consequence [/QUOTE]
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