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Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.

so if you take your 3kw rated boss sub and feed it a true 3kw and it smokes immediately, youre going to make boss pay to replace the sub?

thats 3kw MAX not rms! read the fine print on them junk brands

Have you ever had your woofers blown?

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Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.

so if you take your 3kw rated boss sub and feed it a true 3kw and it smokes immediately, youre going to make boss pay to replace the sub?

thats 3kw MAX not rms! read the fine print on them junk brands

i know. i was making a point about inaccurate ratings, whether they be underrated or overrated.

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Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
So you're telling people that it's okay to make a company pay for blown speakers because idiots cannot properly set their gains and watch the power going to their subs? Company's don't warranty user error because of people like you, who think it's the companies fault that you clipped the shit out of your subs.

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
you sir are not smart!you do know rms is a RECOMENDATION! on subs right? look at my post above a 600 watt sub fed 50 watts cliped will still blow is that sub now only 50 watts rms?and thats why people that know what they are doing can feed a sub 2 to 3x the rms with out problems rms is for not so smart people like you to not blow up everything you have everytime you turn it on

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
dont you wish...lmao

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
so if you take your 3kw rated boss sub and feed it a true 3kw and it smokes immediately, youre going to make boss pay to replace the sub?

So if you take any amp and in manual it says it does 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm and you take a sub that's rated @ 2000 wrms. You set gains on amplifier with DD-1 or O-scope meaning that it suppose to put out clean "rated" 2000wrms, BUT it does something around 2500wrms ( because it's "underrated") and you blow your sub, it's still considered to be your fault? Even though in manufacturers manual it said to be 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm?

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So if you take any amp and in manual it says it does 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm and you take a sub that's rated @ 2000 wrms. You set gains on amplifier with DD-1 or O-scope meaning that it suppose to put out clean "rated" 2000wrms, BUT it does something around 2500wrms ( because it's "underrated") and you blow your sub, it's still considered to be your fault? Even though in manufacturers manual it said to be 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm?

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
you sir are not smart!you do know rms is a RECOMENDATION! on subs right? look at my post above a 600 watt sub fed 50 watts cliped will still blow is that sub now only 50 watts rms?and thats why people that know what they are doing can feed a sub 2 to 3x the rms with out problems rms is for not so smart people like you to not blow up everything you have everytime you turn it on

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Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
So you're telling people that it's okay to make a company pay for blown speakers because idiots cannot properly set their gains and watch the power going to their subs? Company's don't warranty user error because of people like you, who think it's the companies fault that you clipped the shit out of your subs.

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
you sir are not smart!you do know rms is a RECOMENDATION! on subs right? look at my post above a 600 watt sub fed 50 watts cliped will still blow is that sub now only 50 watts rms?and thats why people that know what they are doing can feed a sub 2 to 3x the rms with out problems rms is for not so smart people like you to not blow up everything you have everytime you turn it on

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
dont you wish...lmao

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
so if you take your 3kw rated boss sub and feed it a true 3kw and it smokes immediately, youre going to make boss pay to replace the sub?

So if you take any amp and in manual it says it does 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm and you take a sub that's rated @ 2000 wrms. You set gains on amplifier with DD-1 or O-scope meaning that it suppose to put out clean "rated" 2000wrms, BUT it does something around 2500wrms ( because it's "underrated") and you blow your sub, it's still considered to be your fault? Even though in manufacturers manual it said to be 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm?

yes it would be your fault but if you give a 2000 rms sub 2500 watts clean it wont blow unless your boxes is really wrong and guess what thats your fault to!!! also its up to the buyer YOU to do the research on the equipment your buying if you have an amp that is rated at 2000 rms and has been tested to do 2500 rms you should know this!

thank you beat2deth

Have you ever had your woofers blown?

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So if you take any amp and in manual it says it does 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm and you take a sub that's rated @ 2000 wrms. You set gains on amplifier with DD-1 or O-scope meaning that it suppose to put out clean "rated" 2000wrms, BUT it does something around 2500wrms ( because it's "underrated") and you blow your sub, it's still considered to be your fault? Even though in manufacturers manual it said to be 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm?

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
you sir are not smart!you do know rms is a RECOMENDATION! on subs right? look at my post above a 600 watt sub fed 50 watts cliped will still blow is that sub now only 50 watts rms?and thats why people that know what they are doing can feed a sub 2 to 3x the rms with out problems rms is for not so smart people like you to not blow up everything you have everytime you turn it on

I'm taling about amplifier's not subs.

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So if you take any amp and in manual it says it does 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm and you take a sub that's rated @ 2000 wrms. You set gains on amplifier with DD-1 or O-scope meaning that it suppose to put out clean "rated" 2000wrms, BUT it does something around 2500wrms ( because it's "underrated") and you blow your sub, it's still considered to be your fault? Even though in manufacturers manual it said to be 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm?

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
you sir are not smart!you do know rms is a RECOMENDATION! on subs right? look at my post above a 600 watt sub fed 50 watts cliped will still blow is that sub now only 50 watts rms?and thats why people that know what they are doing can feed a sub 2 to 3x the rms with out problems rms is for not so smart people like you to not blow up everything you have everytime you turn it on

I'm taling about amplifier's not subs.

LMAO!!!!!!!!! and what do your amplifiers go to? subs? just maybe?

Have you ever had your woofers blown?

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Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
So you're telling people that it's okay to make a company pay for blown speakers because idiots cannot properly set their gains and watch the power going to their subs? Company's don't warranty user error because of people like you, who think it's the companies fault that you clipped the shit out of your subs.

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
you sir are not smart!you do know rms is a RECOMENDATION! on subs right? look at my post above a 600 watt sub fed 50 watts cliped will still blow is that sub now only 50 watts rms?and thats why people that know what they are doing can feed a sub 2 to 3x the rms with out problems rms is for not so smart people like you to not blow up everything you have everytime you turn it on

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
dont you wish...lmao

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
so if you take your 3kw rated boss sub and feed it a true 3kw and it smokes immediately, youre going to make boss pay to replace the sub?

So if you take any amp and in manual it says it does 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm and you take a sub that's rated @ 2000 wrms. You set gains on amplifier with DD-1 or O-scope meaning that it suppose to put out clean "rated" 2000wrms, BUT it does something around 2500wrms ( because it's "underrated") and you blow your sub, it's still considered to be your fault? Even though in manufacturers manual it said to be 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm?

yes it would be your fault but if you give a 2000 rms sub 2500 watts clean it wont blow unless your boxes is really wrong and guess what thats your fault to!!! also its up to the buyer YOU to do the research on the equipment your buying if you have an amp that is rated at 2000 rms and has been tested to do 2500 rms you should know this!

thank you beat2deth

I don't see the point of rating amplifier @ 2000wrms IF it does 2500.

Example: my saz2500 does 1800wmrs @ 2ohm, where it's only rated 900wmrs @ 2ohm.

Why do I need to do research on amplifier, IF MANUFACTURER provided specs of the amplifier of what it suppose to do.

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So if you take any amp and in manual it says it does 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm and you take a sub that's rated @ 2000 wrms. You set gains on amplifier with DD-1 or O-scope meaning that it suppose to put out clean "rated" 2000wrms, BUT it does something around 2500wrms ( because it's "underrated") and you blow your sub, it's still considered to be your fault? Even though in manufacturers manual it said to be 2000 wrms @ 1 ohm?

Actually, if you buy amplifier rated 2000 wrms@ 1 ohm and it put's out something like 2500-2700wmrs and it blows your subs, you can make that company pay for your blown subs, because they have not provided accurate info about their product.
you sir are not smart!you do know rms is a RECOMENDATION! on subs right? look at my post above a 600 watt sub fed 50 watts cliped will still blow is that sub now only 50 watts rms?and thats why people that know what they are doing can feed a sub 2 to 3x the rms with out problems rms is for not so smart people like you to not blow up everything you have everytime you turn it on

I'm taling about amplifier's not subs.

LMAO!!!!!!!!! and what do your amplifiers go to? subs? just maybe?

no shit. But we are talking about rating of amplifiers

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