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Jul 11 2012 09:33am
I got a 200W Subwoofer which i want to get ~ 400W. Can anybody tell me if theres a solution to make this possible?
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Jul 11 2012 10:15am
Quote (BrutzelMann @ Jul 11 2012 11:33am)
I got a 200W Subwoofer which i want to get ~ 400W. Can anybody tell me if theres a solution to make this possible?


Multiply by 2...duh!
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Jul 11 2012 05:50pm
nope. power ratings are determined by the inner workings of the subwoofer and you'd have to replace and install new stuff(which is too much work with too little room for error).
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Jul 11 2012 11:11pm
Quote (Subwoofer @ Jul 11 2012 06:50pm)
nope. power ratings are determined by the inner workings of the subwoofer and you'd have to replace and install new stuff(which is too much work with too little room for error).


i think this guy knows his subwoofers
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