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poop in a hat
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If i have two GXR 124's with 100 watts pushing each.
How do i know when they are at there max or how do i know when they are about to blow. Cause I've seen some people with their subs looking like their bout to fall apart. And other people not even makin them vibrate.
Any advice will help.:)
How do i know when they are at there max or how do i know when they are about to blow. Cause I've seen some people with their subs looking like their bout to fall apart. And other people not even makin them vibrate.
Any advice will help.:)
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im assuming these are rated at 165watts rms correct?
thats what i think it is off the top of my head
if they are...then i would try to at least give it the rated power or more
contrary to belief..subs blow more often when theyre not getting enough power rather than when theyre getting to much...cuz the amp will clip trying to produce power its not capable of and clip and send bad signals to your sub and bye bye bass
i would give that speaker 125-200watts
personally...i would shoot for 185 per speaker
you can tell when your speaker is about to blow if it distorts...common sense....if it distorts, turn it down
-Cody -
me no likey GXR... donde esta tu BASSSSSS.The Artist formerly known as PoweredByDodge
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lol...bass no estan aqui..
-Cody -