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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7947961" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Whats up my man..LOL!! I havent heard from you in a while..I still have some old school cheaters??LOL..Well, Im running a Pair of CVR in my Honda CRV,in approx 1.6 cu ft per chamber ported @around 34 htz, @2ohms per sub on 1-Autotek Mean Machine 66 per sub,and they are getting down fine, but I got the subs in a trade locally from a good friend of mine for a 140a Chevy alt.been running them for approx 3 months, and am hearing squeeking from one of the coils,Ive been slamming them daily,but that one has become irritating ya know.I first thought that it might be some of the vibration from the headliner,or from the dash, but I found yesterday it is a coil.Im not sure exactly what the actual rms those amps are shelling out, but at%50 gain,thay put a 140 meter in error,so I feel confident about the amps serving justice,just feeling like those Type R for $260 a pair will be just fine for the daily,and be able to handle the power Im putting on them..%50-75% is all Ill ever do on any sub rms wise..I try to be conservative.I was debating on the AB TNT subs as well, but the Type R I feel will be a better rated sub?Ive heard the TNT, and they sound great, dont get me wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7947961, member: 634282"] Whats up my man..LOL!! I havent heard from you in a while..I still have some old school cheaters??LOL..Well, Im running a Pair of CVR in my Honda CRV,in approx 1.6 cu ft per chamber ported @around 34 htz, @2ohms per sub on 1-Autotek Mean Machine 66 per sub,and they are getting down fine, but I got the subs in a trade locally from a good friend of mine for a 140a Chevy alt.been running them for approx 3 months, and am hearing squeeking from one of the coils,Ive been slamming them daily,but that one has become irritating ya know.I first thought that it might be some of the vibration from the headliner,or from the dash, but I found yesterday it is a coil.Im not sure exactly what the actual rms those amps are shelling out, but at%50 gain,thay put a 140 meter in error,so I feel confident about the amps serving justice,just feeling like those Type R for $260 a pair will be just fine for the daily,and be able to handle the power Im putting on them..%50-75% is all Ill ever do on any sub rms wise..I try to be conservative.I was debating on the AB TNT subs as well, but the Type R I feel will be a better rated sub?Ive heard the TNT, and they sound great, dont get me wrong. [/QUOTE]
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