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<blockquote data-quote="JDBoogie" data-source="post: 5181034" data-attributes="member: 592564"><p>Its not the sub or the enclosure that is your problem its the Alpine amp.. I had a 1005 on 2 IDQv2 and kept tweaking and tweaking and tweaking but couldnt get the sound i wanted (low freqs). I ended up selling my car and the guy wanted the amps (1005 and 345) but i kept the subs. I dug out my old Mmats d300hc and put it on my subs and they sounded amazing. I have another friend that has 2 12" Diamond D6's on a Alpine 1005 and he was having the same issue. Just as a test we hooked up the D300HC to his subs and the lower freqs would hurt your chest.</p><p></p><p>I tend to think that the newer Alpine amps are great for components and coaxels but **** on subs. If you can just borrow a diff amp (preferably something american made) you will see a nice difference.</p><p></p><p>J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDBoogie, post: 5181034, member: 592564"] Its not the sub or the enclosure that is your problem its the Alpine amp.. I had a 1005 on 2 IDQv2 and kept tweaking and tweaking and tweaking but couldnt get the sound i wanted (low freqs). I ended up selling my car and the guy wanted the amps (1005 and 345) but i kept the subs. I dug out my old Mmats d300hc and put it on my subs and they sounded amazing. I have another friend that has 2 12" Diamond D6's on a Alpine 1005 and he was having the same issue. Just as a test we hooked up the D300HC to his subs and the lower freqs would hurt your chest. I tend to think that the newer Alpine amps are great for components and coaxels but **** on subs. If you can just borrow a diff amp (preferably something american made) you will see a nice difference. J. [/QUOTE]
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