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<blockquote data-quote="imickey503" data-source="post: 8646188" data-attributes="member: 675184"><p>I have the RED amazon strips attached to my subwoofer in the back. No problems at all. And I slam it pretty **** loud. I think I am running about 325W RMS out of the Aura AMP. THey barely go on full brightness play playing unless I REALLY turn on the bass knob. THese strips are made to handle 14.5 volts from your car, so your good. THe built in resistors do take a pounding, but you can always add resistors to the set up if you need to or just a christmas incandescent bulb to the thing in series if you need to protect your LED's.</p><p></p><p>I did this a WHILE ago with my IKEA LED strips I purchased. And that wa with about 200W max about to the Subwoofers.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]videoseries[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imickey503, post: 8646188, member: 675184"] I have the RED amazon strips attached to my subwoofer in the back. No problems at all. And I slam it pretty **** loud. I think I am running about 325W RMS out of the Aura AMP. THey barely go on full brightness play playing unless I REALLY turn on the bass knob. THese strips are made to handle 14.5 volts from your car, so your good. THe built in resistors do take a pounding, but you can always add resistors to the set up if you need to or just a christmas incandescent bulb to the thing in series if you need to protect your LED's. I did this a WHILE ago with my IKEA LED strips I purchased. And that wa with about 200W max about to the Subwoofers. [MEDIA=youtube]videoseries[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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