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    memphis M-class 12 in. subwoofer and pr200 amp. under a year old sub was broken in under low volume,and the amp has never overheated. it really bumps. I also have a sealed enclosure for the sub, it was custom made for my s-10 lowrider but I no longer have the truck.still sounded good in my Z. $150.00 for all

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    RE: for sale

    If you want to sell something, maybe shadiest1 isn't the best name to use?

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    • #3
      yeah i knowmI just use that same name at all the sites.

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      • #4
        ok I relly need the money so I will sell it for 100.00 origanally paid 400.00

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        • #5
          25 BUCKS FOR THE AMP
          Is it free

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          • #6
            Be more specific on the amp, pr200 wtf is that??
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              Originally posted by shadiest1
              under a year old sub was broken in under low volume,
              That is actually worse, breaking in a sub at low levels makes it acustom lower level threshholds. The sub should have be broken in at 1/2 to a 2/3 volume with normalized bass at +0dBm, and 50% amp gain to keep the signal to noise ratio high in other words low distortion.

              You need to heat the coil to burn-in or fully cure so to speak, low levels don't do the job.
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                the amp is a memphis pr200. It is rated at 50x2 at 4ohm,75x2 at 2ohm,and 200x1 bridged. It is fan cooled. Actually the stereo shop where I purchased the sub told me to break it in under low volume. Also there was a sheet that came with the sub saying to break it in under low volume.

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                • #9
                  Well I guess every sub different, but even printed words won't make me break them in any different. I have built aftermarket subs up from the coils and know for a fact the materials I use need operation heat to seat and cure the coils, however it also depends on what is perceived as low volume, and most subs are burned-in at the factory. With the deck at 2/3rds volume with no bass this includes Loud and the amp at 50%, that it my perceived low volume and been doing it that way for a long time.

                  Strange to me the only thing that can really fail the way I do it is the coil tinsels.

                  Visit here it where I started I will leave the rest to you:

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                  • #10
                    sold

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