langey
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is 750rms loud?? will it make my head bang and ear hurt alittle??
if i'm running a 750rms amp with it??
also its a 200w max sub so would i be better with a 200watt max amp or 750rms amp??
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PainZ
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depends on the sub
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corb
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if u run a 200watt sub off an amp of 750 rs, the sub'll more than likely go pop
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antonOO2
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quote: Originally posted by corb
if u run a 200watt sub off an amp of 750 rs, the sub'll more than likely go pop
more than likely ,aint it 99% certain
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rob_watti
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no it wont but it is pretty pointless. i would run a 400w amp with that sub i think. u r almost guaranteed no distortion then.(unless its a shit sub like splx haha)
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CopyWrite
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he sed 200 watts max sub, so sumthings gonna happen. (sumthing not good)
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langey
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come on guys you should have reilised i typed it wrong, a 750w rms sub and i meant 2000watt max
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LoudandProud
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if the box is correct then a sub taking more rms than it should will be better as u can tune it right and the signal wave will be clear and not distorted as a distorted wave signal holds twice as much power than a correct one and more likely to blow yer sub
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corb
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you typed 200watt twice
And an amp of 750RMS will damage a sub of 80RMS, no doubt. Obviously only in the event of it being turned up but wouldnt have to increase the volume by much for the desired fried voice coil affect
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langey
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quote: Originally posted by corb
you typed 200watt twice
And an amp of 750RMS will damage a sub of 80RMS, no doubt. Obviously only in the event of it being turned up but wouldnt have to increase the volume by much for the desired fried voice coil affect
an amp of 7500rms will damage an 80rms sub?? i'm getting a 750rms sub, so the amp and sub will match, or should i not match it??
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corb
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FFS, learn to type!
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langey
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lol sorry. i mean a 750rms amp will damage a 80rms sub, but my sub i want is 750rms
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corb
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Basically you just wanna match the RMS figures on the amp and sub.
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langey
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and it wont blow, or sound shit when tunred up??
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corb
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My subs sound shit when they're turned right up, any sound system will.
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