10" Infinity Center Console. WIP.
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Yes you can under power a sub and it will hurt it in the long run.
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when you purchase a sub and it says (for example) that it is rated for 350rms, that means that the manufacturer thinks that is the optimum constant average power the sub should receive in an enclosure built the the specs they also recommend. Once you deviate from those enclosure specs, the power handling of the sub changes (to a degree). Also, an amp never (unless in a complete perfect world) produces the same constant power. It fluctuates constantly. Some times it "overpowers" and others it "underpowers".
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#13
I think its a sweet set up and still leaves you trunk room, something I am lacking. Lol keep up the pics im impressed.
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That is a myth. If it was true, you would be damaging your speakers every time you turn the volume down. Don't make me explain this to you, because I really would rather not.
#15
so true, should i just always have my volume on maxx then??? lol j/k.
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#17
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LOL @masta squidge. But yea, great idea. Likin it thus far and keep up the great work.
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I smoke like a chimney, so it wouldnt last long in my truck. However I like the idea, and am interested to see how it turns out as you get it finished.
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#19
WOW that looks nice!!
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