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<blockquote data-quote="NIHL8ION" data-source="post: 8071929" data-attributes="member: 653120"><p>I have NEVER had any issues under-powering subs in my life. As long as they are in the correct enclosure with the correct settings, and you are feeding them clean signal, you will not have an issue. I have personally ran a TS-W3002D2 on 600w rms for well over an entire year and yes - It's rated at 1000 - Not ever a single problem. I then took that same sub and gave it 1200 for months on end without a problem as well... Those subs will slam off of your amp, and they even sound good in most pre-fab ported enclosures - Get an Obcon labyrinth slot ported box with 1.65 - 1.85 cu ft. per sub ($50-$60) and buy 2 - TS-W3002D4 ($220-$240) for a total of $270-$300 topps. Wire The subs in parallel down to 2 ohms per sub, then in parallel together for a final load of 1 ohm. Hook them up to your amp &amp; adjust accordingly. Break them in for a bit before you really push on em hard. You will be amazed by how awesome those subs sound for the money<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIHL8ION, post: 8071929, member: 653120"] I have NEVER had any issues under-powering subs in my life. As long as they are in the correct enclosure with the correct settings, and you are feeding them clean signal, you will not have an issue. I have personally ran a TS-W3002D2 on 600w rms for well over an entire year and yes - It's rated at 1000 - Not ever a single problem. I then took that same sub and gave it 1200 for months on end without a problem as well... Those subs will slam off of your amp, and they even sound good in most pre-fab ported enclosures - Get an Obcon labyrinth slot ported box with 1.65 - 1.85 cu ft. per sub ($50-$60) and buy 2 - TS-W3002D4 ($220-$240) for a total of $270-$300 topps. Wire The subs in parallel down to 2 ohms per sub, then in parallel together for a final load of 1 ohm. Hook them up to your amp & adjust accordingly. Break them in for a bit before you really push on em hard. You will be amazed by how awesome those subs sound for the money:cool: [/QUOTE]
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