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Are 3 Subs Ideal For My Setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deon1818" data-source="post: 8774995" data-attributes="member: 661289"><p>If you had 6 net internal cubic feet after sub and port displacement then go for it.</p><p></p><p>Remember what [USER=638728]@Clifff150[/USER] said. Adding the 3rd sub would bring your ohm load down, so you'll get more from the amp. </p><p>In this scenario you'd have a 2 ohm load with two subs about 2500 watts to share. </p><p>With the third sub added you might see closer to 3500-4000 watts to share at 1.33 ohms, so each sub is still gonna see about the same power. Make sure you know how to wire them correctly and please make sure you have the space for NET airspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deon1818, post: 8774995, member: 661289"] If you had 6 net internal cubic feet after sub and port displacement then go for it. Remember what [USER=638728]@Clifff150[/USER] said. Adding the 3rd sub would bring your ohm load down, so you'll get more from the amp. In this scenario you'd have a 2 ohm load with two subs about 2500 watts to share. With the third sub added you might see closer to 3500-4000 watts to share at 1.33 ohms, so each sub is still gonna see about the same power. Make sure you know how to wire them correctly and please make sure you have the space for NET airspace. [/QUOTE]
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