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<blockquote data-quote="SunUpNeverdown" data-source="post: 8694747" data-attributes="member: 678573"><p>if she wants to run that 100 watt amp then she can only run it on the 12 inch sub. But if doesn’t wanna run that then she can run the 10 inch sub with the built in amplifier instead. Probably should say scratch the 100 watt amp and 12 inch sub and run the 10 inch sub with the built in amplifier because it probably puts out more watts. But if any of that setup is faulty then go with the 100 watt amp and 12 inch sub or vise versa. U can’t hook that 100 watt amp up to that 10 inch sub with built in amp. If one of the subwoofer boxes has a port where air can come through then that’s the best bet that will make the decision easier. Because I know that she isn’t gonna go out and buy anymore gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunUpNeverdown, post: 8694747, member: 678573"] if she wants to run that 100 watt amp then she can only run it on the 12 inch sub. But if doesn’t wanna run that then she can run the 10 inch sub with the built in amplifier instead. Probably should say scratch the 100 watt amp and 12 inch sub and run the 10 inch sub with the built in amplifier because it probably puts out more watts. But if any of that setup is faulty then go with the 100 watt amp and 12 inch sub or vise versa. U can’t hook that 100 watt amp up to that 10 inch sub with built in amp. If one of the subwoofer boxes has a port where air can come through then that’s the best bet that will make the decision easier. Because I know that she isn’t gonna go out and buy anymore gear. [/QUOTE]
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