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MRP-M1000 too much for a single SWR12D4?
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8721895" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>There is half truth to that but what jeff is saying is correct. The reason why many people damage speakers on less power is because many people don’t understand how to set gains correctly. After feeling underwhelmed with their prefab sealed setup, they start to crank the bass higher and higher and that’s where you get into clipping(distortion) and eventually lead to damage. Cone area and efficient box will compensate for underpowering so you can keep your gains low and be happy until you upgrade your amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8721895, member: 574798"] There is half truth to that but what jeff is saying is correct. The reason why many people damage speakers on less power is because many people don’t understand how to set gains correctly. After feeling underwhelmed with their prefab sealed setup, they start to crank the bass higher and higher and that’s where you get into clipping(distortion) and eventually lead to damage. Cone area and efficient box will compensate for underpowering so you can keep your gains low and be happy until you upgrade your amp. [/QUOTE]
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