Here. I'll produce a subwoofer for you and I'll write (with a sharpie
permanent marker) that it can take 5,000,000,000 watts. it'll be 10" and
will fit into your thunderform. Now, the only bad thing is, you can only
give it 5,000,000,000 watts for a nano second before it blows.
Most "power rating" sheets are trash. To understand the car audio market
more, get this. a WATT isn't a WATT. different companies have different ways
of determining what a watt is and what peak and RMS wattage are. Take a
Lanzar opti 50c for example. it is rated at 25x2 watts. it's a cheater amp
where the competition was baised on amp power classes ( now it is based on
cone area) sure it is RATED at 25x2 watts, but if you know how to use it
right, 800x2 isn't out of the question.. So next time you dog on someone for
giving you some good advice, why don't you jus spend that time to thank them
for their suggestion(s)?
-Dester
<< Sorry jack, but according to the IDQ webpage the 10's are only rated up to
250 watts.
Chris
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