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<blockquote data-quote="deez283" data-source="post: 8844583" data-attributes="member: 609934"><p>Again I never said the OP NEEDS to run double RMS just saying he will be ok..</p><p></p><p>For instance.. I had a pair of JL 10w3v2-D6 subs.. 300 watts rms each. I ran them for a year on a Phoenix Gold Zenon 600.1</p><p>They sounded pretty good.. Switched amps to a Zapco and was getting 1100 RMS and it was like the subs woke up and they could handle the juice.. They lasted a decade before the foam surrounds started cracking..</p><p></p><p>I'll gladly run more power than needed over "just enough" or under RMS all day.</p><p></p><p>Go over on DIYMA and ask how many people run double rms on their front stage.</p><p></p><p>Again I'm not arguing this is something you need or should do, I simply said it will be ok and not cause problems if you can hear your subs/speakers reaching their limits..</p><p></p><p>For your last question of course not, I never said that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deez283, post: 8844583, member: 609934"] Again I never said the OP NEEDS to run double RMS just saying he will be ok.. For instance.. I had a pair of JL 10w3v2-D6 subs.. 300 watts rms each. I ran them for a year on a Phoenix Gold Zenon 600.1 They sounded pretty good.. Switched amps to a Zapco and was getting 1100 RMS and it was like the subs woke up and they could handle the juice.. They lasted a decade before the foam surrounds started cracking.. I'll gladly run more power than needed over "just enough" or under RMS all day. Go over on DIYMA and ask how many people run double rms on their front stage. Again I'm not arguing this is something you need or should do, I simply said it will be ok and not cause problems if you can hear your subs/speakers reaching their limits.. For your last question of course not, I never said that. [/QUOTE]
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