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<blockquote data-quote="fatboytyler" data-source="post: 8200495" data-attributes="member: 658624"><p>2 Dayton DCS255-4. They rated 200RMS @ 4 Ohm. I have them wired into the amp which is paralleled internally, thus causing the sub to see a 2 Ohm load, allowing it to be capable of 800W RMS (So 400 a piece). My gain knob from left to right is on a scale of 1-11 (Voltage ranges from 150MV to 4 V). It is set at approximately 4.9ish? (Just a hair under 5) LPF is set to about 120 and my Subsonic filter is at 30. I have a bass boost on the amp and a remote one that are both set to max and was set at max when tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboytyler, post: 8200495, member: 658624"] 2 Dayton DCS255-4. They rated 200RMS @ 4 Ohm. I have them wired into the amp which is paralleled internally, thus causing the sub to see a 2 Ohm load, allowing it to be capable of 800W RMS (So 400 a piece). My gain knob from left to right is on a scale of 1-11 (Voltage ranges from 150MV to 4 V). It is set at approximately 4.9ish? (Just a hair under 5) LPF is set to about 120 and my Subsonic filter is at 30. I have a bass boost on the amp and a remote one that are both set to max and was set at max when tuned. [/QUOTE]
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