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Recommendations for slim powered underseat subwoofer 2022 Silverado
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8861675" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Think of it in terms of a truck's horsepower. For the same investment, would you rather get something that "just meets" the requirements for towing a trailer or something that can haul twice as much? It allows you to be a little more conservative when setting the gains and allows the amplifier to breathe a little better when called upon. My amplifier has triple the rated power output that my two 13" subs can handle. Combined they are rated to handle 500 watts each (1000 watts combined), and my amp puts out 3000 watts. It's always better to have spare room (headroom) to allow the amplifier to perform at its best. The stinger MT1001 or the MT15001 would be my choice for this situation. The MT7001 will do fine but why bother when for $15 you can have an extra 300 watts. You'll likely never push this sub beyond its limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8861675, member: 689267"] Think of it in terms of a truck's horsepower. For the same investment, would you rather get something that "just meets" the requirements for towing a trailer or something that can haul twice as much? It allows you to be a little more conservative when setting the gains and allows the amplifier to breathe a little better when called upon. My amplifier has triple the rated power output that my two 13" subs can handle. Combined they are rated to handle 500 watts each (1000 watts combined), and my amp puts out 3000 watts. It's always better to have spare room (headroom) to allow the amplifier to perform at its best. The stinger MT1001 or the MT15001 would be my choice for this situation. The MT7001 will do fine but why bother when for $15 you can have an extra 300 watts. You'll likely never push this sub beyond its limit. [/QUOTE]
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