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<blockquote data-quote="tommydh" data-source="post: 8787853" data-attributes="member: 640628"><p>It is way better to "over power" a sub than to "under power". As long as you properly set the gains and don't push a distorted signal that sub should be fine. I was running a single Sundown SD-2 10" off of a RF T1500 at 1 ohm. I never had an issue with the sub or the amp running too hot. Just think of it like you have 2 cars 1 has top speed of 100 MPH other has top speed of 160MPH which one will do 95 easier?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommydh, post: 8787853, member: 640628"] It is way better to "over power" a sub than to "under power". As long as you properly set the gains and don't push a distorted signal that sub should be fine. I was running a single Sundown SD-2 10" off of a RF T1500 at 1 ohm. I never had an issue with the sub or the amp running too hot. Just think of it like you have 2 cars 1 has top speed of 100 MPH other has top speed of 160MPH which one will do 95 easier? [/QUOTE]
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