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what's the max power a 12" lvl4xl can take for a burp? here are my options, i can run 1 amp and give each one around 2200 watts or 2 amps and give each one around 3300 watts, this is only for a show and until the real amp i want to run on them is ordered then it will be 1700ish to each.

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no offense...but if you have to ask.

2,000 rms

i was thinking leave the 12 sitting in the box in the hole and duck tape from the bottom of the sub to the bottom of the baffle so the sub doesnt free air. would that work?

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there was a few people giving them 3,000 daily and they held up fine, but its about the box 2..

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it can take 8.5 jiggawatts

hook up a lightning rod to your roof and run it right into your coils, impedance doesnt matter because clouds do not care, and it is very hard to make them release their magic smoke, but i suppose a lower impedance raises your chances of a ligtning strike. Be sure to run the negative speaker lead right to ground. I dont remember what hz lightning is but i think its something like 39 hz so tune appropriately.

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it can take 8.5 jiggawatts

hook up a lightning rod to your roof and run it right into your coils, impedance doesnt matter because coulds do not care, but i suppose a lower impedance raises your chances of a ligtning strike. Be sure to run the negative speaker lead right to ground. I dont remember what hz ligtning si but i think its something like 39 hz so tune appropriately.

LOL JIGGAWATTS LOL

he wouldnt be the first to say they did a 167 with a system like that (one that clearly DOESNT), but i have to say, he didnt beat me anywhere, ive never competed against the guy. If he thinks his does a 167, mine would probably put him in a coma. :hairtrick:

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it can take 8.5 jiggawatts

hook up a lightning rod to your roof and run it right into your coils, impedance doesnt matter because clouds do not care, and it is very hard to make them release their magic smoke, but i suppose a lower impedance raises your chances of a ligtning strike. Be sure to run the negative speaker lead right to ground. I dont remember what hz lightning is but i think its something like 39 hz so tune appropriately.

haha

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i bassrace with 4000+ to each of mine

1997 Astro

front:6 sets of T3 componets

Subs: 8 level 5 18"s (building 6th order BP)

Amps: 4 really big ones (totalling just shy of 50K)

Batts:

Alt: Ohio Generator

1996 Chevy Suburban

Sub amp: A fifth really big amp

Subwoofer: 2-15" DC Level 4 XL

Batts: C&D high rate--(x4)

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