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ive always read its always safer to over power speakers than it is to underpower them, both in live and in car audio.
live and car audio do share a few simliar characteristics, but application is diffrent (i write this while working at the Sounds of the Underground concert..lol)
+48V? wow thats really cool. thats like having a car run off phantom power! haha
all the installs that ive done, its always best practice to run the audio on the opposite sides of the car, but docI is right, as long as you have good quality cables it wont be as bad. esspecially with subs, it wont matter as much since you wont be able to hear the whine from it (at least in my experience when i ran them side by side)
live and car audio do share a few simliar characteristics, but application is diffrent (i write this while working at the Sounds of the Underground concert..lol)
+48V? wow thats really cool. thats like having a car run off phantom power! haha

all the installs that ive done, its always best practice to run the audio on the opposite sides of the car, but docI is right, as long as you have good quality cables it wont be as bad. esspecially with subs, it wont matter as much since you wont be able to hear the whine from it (at least in my experience when i ran them side by side)