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<blockquote data-quote="GypsyMage" data-source="post: 6282105" data-attributes="member: 614249"><p>I just built this 1 cubic foot sealed box and I'm not getting as much punch as I had hoped for. It's an RF P3D212 sub (4-ohm to amp) and a Kenwood KAC-9104D amp. I have the sub mounted on top of thin carpet, it felt like it pulled down to seal, but maybe not?</p><p></p><p>Sub rates 500 RMS, 1000 peak.</p><p></p><p>Amp rates 500 x 1@4, 900 x 1@2, 900+ x1@1</p><p></p><p>I have input sensitivity around 1 volt (haven't found HU voltage specs yet) and the bass boost is almost 0. If I up my EQ for</p><p></p><p>I have a 30-amp fuse in-line and the math on that comes out to 375 watts, so I know I'm not getting more than that. If I wired at 1-ohm, specs say 900 RMS, but I assumed I'd only get closer to 600. I don't drive with it cranked all day, I just want to feel bass hits. My question is, anyone think this is going to blow my sub?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GypsyMage, post: 6282105, member: 614249"] I just built this 1 cubic foot sealed box and I'm not getting as much punch as I had hoped for. It's an RF P3D212 sub (4-ohm to amp) and a Kenwood KAC-9104D amp. I have the sub mounted on top of thin carpet, it felt like it pulled down to seal, but maybe not? Sub rates 500 RMS, 1000 peak. Amp rates 500 x 1@4, 900 x 1@2, 900+ x1@1 I have input sensitivity around 1 volt (haven't found HU voltage specs yet) and the bass boost is almost 0. If I up my EQ for I have a 30-amp fuse in-line and the math on that comes out to 375 watts, so I know I'm not getting more than that. If I wired at 1-ohm, specs say 900 RMS, but I assumed I'd only get closer to 600. I don't drive with it cranked all day, I just want to feel bass hits. My question is, anyone think this is going to blow my sub? [/QUOTE]
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