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Yes.
"Will my neighbors?..."
Yes.
Let me sum up everything:
"Can I accidentally displace my house from its current foundation with this piece of audio equipment?"
....probably, yes.
A good friend has one. I desperately wanted one. I ended up getting an M-15 V2 (which I still absolutely love). This thing is a ****ing monster. There are very few subwoofers that can move the kind of air that this can, and all the rest of them are going to be a lot more expensive than this is.
This does not go on sale for a price like this very often.
Oh... and make sure that you have help to move it and unbox it. This sub is 171.6 lbs. I bet it's over 200 lbs boxed.
It will also come shipped to you FREIGHT, strapped to a wooden pallet.
I just point that out because a lot of people don't realize just how monstrous these things are. Be prepared.
Get some furniture dollys and a moving blanket or two so that you can (carefully) tip it onto its side on a dolly and move it around on wheels (after getting it unboxed). If you have to get it up/down stairs... I recommend furniture moving straps and a strong friend or two. Bribe them with pizza/steak and beer if you must.
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It does weigh a ton and you aren't moving it safely on your own.
16 has more output, really not a huge difference.
Thanks for the reply, I assume this also means that the peaks over ~20 amps are short enough to not trip a breaker under normal operation? That's the real question, can I run it on a normal house circuit?