I'm new to the audiophile world, but I'm learning tons being on this forum. Finally decided it was time to build a system. I went with the Paradigm PS-1200 in a ~3600 cubic feet room. The thing sounds great to me! I love it! My home will never be without a sub now. In fact, I'm becoming addicted to the bass. I can already see a SVS PB13-Ultra when I get a house. The gain is currently at the 11 o'clock position. I'm a bit hesitant to turn it up too much (past 1-2 o'clock). Do I need to worry? How can I tell if the sub is distorting? Are there any warning signs or could it all of a sudden just blow if I crank it up to high without warning? I thought there were three ports for the PS-1200? Mine only has two very large ports ... it's the v.4. I hope this is the most current version. Anyone know when the version 4's came out, and when they plan on releasing a version 5? Also, how can I calculate how much current it's pulling from my circuit? How do the "speaker-level input sensitivity" and "line-level input impedence" come into play? This stuff is addicting.