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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 8153721" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>Went to the local weekly car show tonight, gave a couple demos. I'm starting to get the feeling I don't have enough PR area for my power. At tuning (which is 27Hz right now), at full tilt (which is 4200W right now), the PR's are making mechanical noises. Traveling a buttload, has to be at or dam<span style="color: black">n</span> near their 3.5" p-p rating. Not sure my subs really like 4200W either though, the motors are getting warm. Then again it's fuc<span style="color: black">k</span>ing 92 degrees at 10 o'clock. F<span style="color: black">u</span>ck Texas.</p><p></p><p>Also noticed that it's not really that loud outside the car, but once you close the hatch, inside the car is decently loud. Loading is an amazing thing.</p><p></p><p>I can't wait until I get my Levi back. Because then I can start worrying about tuning the front stage and blending everything, and that means lower sub levels. Right now all I really care about are the subs.</p><p></p><p>I already want to be louder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 8153721, member: 635756"] Went to the local weekly car show tonight, gave a couple demos. I'm starting to get the feeling I don't have enough PR area for my power. At tuning (which is 27Hz right now), at full tilt (which is 4200W right now), the PR's are making mechanical noises. Traveling a buttload, has to be at or dam[COLOR=black]n[/COLOR] near their 3.5" p-p rating. Not sure my subs really like 4200W either though, the motors are getting warm. Then again it's fuc[COLOR=black]k[/COLOR]ing 92 degrees at 10 o'clock. F[COLOR=black]u[/COLOR]ck Texas. Also noticed that it's not really that loud outside the car, but once you close the hatch, inside the car is decently loud. Loading is an amazing thing. I can't wait until I get my Levi back. Because then I can start worrying about tuning the front stage and blending everything, and that means lower sub levels. Right now all I really care about are the subs. I already want to be louder. [/QUOTE]
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