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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;lt;gregj9&amp;gt;" data-source="post: 1192"><p>your amp is not what creates the ohm rating. I myself have never heard of dual voice coil speakers beinb 6 ohms per voice coil. $ is the norm per voice coil. If your woofer sounds bad it may be the enclosure (box) and not the extra power. I must say though that boss has never been the primium choice in any car stereo system however, it isn't impossible to make any stereo sound good. measure your box.....L times W times H take the answer from that divide by 1728 the answer is your air space</p><p></p><p>for example a box measuring 12 x 12 x 12</p><p></p><p>would give you 1728, which of course when divided by 1728 is 1 or 1 cubic foot of air space is in that box. your box may be too big which would make it sound like the speaker was not handling the power.</p><p></p><p>My advice would be to measure your box, and check the recommended air space for your speaker. Most 12" speakers reauire somewhere between 1.5 to 2.0 cubic feet of air space, average some are more some are less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="<gregj9>, post: 1192"] your amp is not what creates the ohm rating. I myself have never heard of dual voice coil speakers beinb 6 ohms per voice coil. $ is the norm per voice coil. If your woofer sounds bad it may be the enclosure (box) and not the extra power. I must say though that boss has never been the primium choice in any car stereo system however, it isn't impossible to make any stereo sound good. measure your box.....L times W times H take the answer from that divide by 1728 the answer is your air space for example a box measuring 12 x 12 x 12 would give you 1728, which of course when divided by 1728 is 1 or 1 cubic foot of air space is in that box. your box may be too big which would make it sound like the speaker was not handling the power. My advice would be to measure your box, and check the recommended air space for your speaker. Most 12" speakers reauire somewhere between 1.5 to 2.0 cubic feet of air space, average some are more some are less. [/QUOTE]
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