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<blockquote data-quote="nismo" data-source="post: 69230" data-attributes="member: 544594"><p>a single eD 15sp should be more than enough to lose your hearing in short order. if youre having problems with output, keep in mind that its 90% install...that doesnt mean that you didnt get the box sealed or whatever. the acoustics of the car you drive has a large effect on how you should install the equipment...assuming you have enough power, you should be able to move the sub around all different directions/positions till you find the one that works the best. also, making sure that your box is properly designed (NOT the recommended box, but the actual correct box) for your sub can put you light years ahead.</p><p></p><p>eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismo, post: 69230, member: 544594"] a single eD 15sp should be more than enough to lose your hearing in short order. if youre having problems with output, keep in mind that its 90% install...that doesnt mean that you didnt get the box sealed or whatever. the acoustics of the car you drive has a large effect on how you should install the equipment...assuming you have enough power, you should be able to move the sub around all different directions/positions till you find the one that works the best. also, making sure that your box is properly designed (NOT the recommended box, but the actual correct box) for your sub can put you light years ahead. eric [/QUOTE]
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