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My subs are not hitting as hard as they should.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8562524" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>So basically garbage box setup, garbage amp. good subs. That would make any system sound weak. When answering us, make sure you dont say re audio 3000 watt amp because THERES MANY generations of the amps. Give SPECIFIC model numbers of anything you use. It makes a big difference on how you can wire sh*t up to get the most out of your amp.</p><p></p><p>1 Custom box built by someone who knows how to get you loud. Nothing on ebay, amazon or any car audio shop will get you loud. The box is the sole determination of wheter you get loud or not. You fk that up, you arent gonna get any results. especially with two different tuned boxes in the same car as you have it right now which results in negative bass aka you shot yourself in the foot.</p><p></p><p>2 find out what impedance those subs are and if they are even matching ohm loads.. Then rewire your amp properly.</p><p></p><p>3 Get rid of that RE amp and get an amp that does real power aka orion xtr 2500.1 off ebay for 370 shipped.</p><p></p><p>4 Upgrade your vehicle's alternator and add an agm battery to the rear and do the big 3 upgrade.</p><p></p><p>5 If you havent already, upgrade your head unit to an aftermarket head unit. Do not use line out convertors or audiocontrol cr@p.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8562524, member: 650438"] So basically garbage box setup, garbage amp. good subs. That would make any system sound weak. When answering us, make sure you dont say re audio 3000 watt amp because THERES MANY generations of the amps. Give SPECIFIC model numbers of anything you use. It makes a big difference on how you can wire sh*t up to get the most out of your amp. 1 Custom box built by someone who knows how to get you loud. Nothing on ebay, amazon or any car audio shop will get you loud. The box is the sole determination of wheter you get loud or not. You fk that up, you arent gonna get any results. especially with two different tuned boxes in the same car as you have it right now which results in negative bass aka you shot yourself in the foot. 2 find out what impedance those subs are and if they are even matching ohm loads.. Then rewire your amp properly. 3 Get rid of that RE amp and get an amp that does real power aka orion xtr 2500.1 off ebay for 370 shipped. 4 Upgrade your vehicle's alternator and add an agm battery to the rear and do the big 3 upgrade. 5 If you havent already, upgrade your head unit to an aftermarket head unit. Do not use line out convertors or audiocontrol cr@p. [/QUOTE]
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