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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 86114" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Running it loud does not matter, again it is when you send a clipped signal to it. You will want to use the lowpass filter for the subs and you DO NOT want to put each coil on a different channel. Running A split signal to one speaker is never a good idea and a fast way to spend more $$$ basically a stereo signal is not the same on each side and you would be trying to work your sub against itself by sending the same speaker two different signals. Bridge it and it should give off approxamately 600watts mono (tho not all will actually produce double it is easier to guestimate than try to do the math and figure out the exact number) Set the gains properly and you will experience distortion free hard knockin heart stoppin bass. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 86114, member: 544457"] Running it loud does not matter, again it is when you send a clipped signal to it. You will want to use the lowpass filter for the subs and you DO NOT want to put each coil on a different channel. Running A split signal to one speaker is never a good idea and a fast way to spend more $$$ basically a stereo signal is not the same on each side and you would be trying to work your sub against itself by sending the same speaker two different signals. Bridge it and it should give off approxamately 600watts mono (tho not all will actually produce double it is easier to guestimate than try to do the math and figure out the exact number) Set the gains properly and you will experience distortion free hard knockin heart stoppin bass. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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