baza31
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Registered: 19th Apr 03
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I have been told that the power output of your amp should be the same as the RMS of your sub.
should the RMS of the amp be the same as the subs, or shuld the Max output of the amp be the same as the RMS of the sub. :boggle:
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CopyWrite
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Registered: 16th Apr 02
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boggle boggle:::::::RMS matches RMS mate
but it's always better to over power a sub than under power it, so u can go a few watts over.
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baza31
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cheers m8
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Corsa^Dan
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y it better too over then under?
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CopyWrite
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because when u under power a sub the amp works harder to drive the sub than if u over power one, by over powerin a sub ur gettin the full potential of a sub within drivin ur amp into clipping.
most good manufactures design subs which have better ratings than put on the box anyway.
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SteveW
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Registered: 15th Jul 02
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PLEASE dont go into clipping
IF ANYONE NEEDS TO KNOW SOME TECH TERMS CHECK OUT THE TOPPED POST.
Steve
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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if you want an example of what happens to an underpowered sub, u2u me!
Lovely burnt voice coil.
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TOMAS
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Registered: 7th Aug 02
Location: Nottinghamshire
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Clipping.... let me explain ay snowy...
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