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Whats The Max Rms That A Level 4 Xl Can Handle?


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im kinda curious because level 5's can handle 3-4000 watts rms easily so how much can a level 4xl take? :unsure:

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Wattage is box dependent.

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im just putting rms on it and they get LOUD just fine at that level :)

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Yeah i've daily'd them as high as 3,500wrms daily.

But in all honesty its all about box and the quality of the signal, i've daily'd a lvl 4 in that power range.

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