Comparing subwoofer power ratings is a rather futile exercise because the amount of power required from the driver is dependant on enclosure size.
My SVS PB10 ISD only has a 300 watt amplifier but it smokes some designs that churn out more than 800 watts because the physical box size is massive in comparison. The Sunfire designs are good examples to use because their enclosures are physically small and their drivers are required to move further with a given input level to overcome the great internal air pressure that you would no doubt get in such a compact box.
I think it's like 1.6 kilowatts of power or something in those designs.
The bigger the enclosure, the less power required to overcome the resistive compliance factor, which is the springy nature of the air inside the box. So comparing power ratings is simply not going to give one an even playing field.
The JL audio subwoofers are good examples of requiring extreme amounts of power to reach full excursion within a moderate size enclosure. But that driver is one heck of a beauty.
Heh.
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