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I am just curious I have been digging and come up with nothing. I know its not really good to underpower subs..... lets say on the highs and mids the amps tuned according to desired but the powers not there....... bad?

There is no such thing as under powering, period.

You can under power whatever you want without any problems.

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If you want your mids to be louder than mine it is. Lol.

ya but if you want to meter better then what you are now you might want to stop underpowering your SUBS! HATER! :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

If your intention is to "keep up" with what you have planned, it will be bad. I would think the signal would end up distorted to hell at the volume needed to be heard over the subs. Just my 2cents :peepwall: Then again, I am on my ambien at the moment and not quite thinking clearly :roflmao:

Yep, only bad part is if you don't realize that and crank the gain and volume and play all sorts of distortion through your fronts. Even then if the average power is low enough it won't cause harm, but it'll surely sound like shit.

You must overpower all of your speakers or else they won't get violent.

You must overpower all of your speakers or else they won't get violent.

A wall socket is best

I always "under power" my mids, highs and sub. Rarely is it at MAX volume.

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