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ORIGINAL: yo****hemonk
So you two are disagreeing though... multiply it by two or not? I don't have a sub or an amp picked out yet, but when I buy one in the future I need to know what I'm doing
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Subs should never be done by max wattage, ever, only RMS.
RMS stands for root mean square, it mor or less stands for the average of the sub output, and is generally .41 times the most that the sub can take. Professional and upper level subs do not even ever advertise the max output. You know you're getting at least somewhat of a quality sub/amp etc if they are not advertising their max output on the box. Companies that advertise max are looking for the type of people who do not understand audio, and only look at numbers.
You have to look up the sub you have for the RMS rating it has, and get a MONOBLOCK amplifier that matches the RMS output of that sub.
If you have any more questions please feel free to ask
do NOT multiply the RMS by 2