I really hope you were being sarcasticbro you gain only at 65% that means the amp is only puttin out 65% power.
lmfao:rotflol: dude they only do that because of the camera,its the camera frame rate and the movement of the cone interfering with each otherHey I used the search bar and couldnt find the answer to my question.Whenever I watch youtube videos of people subs, their subs are hitting hard and the sub is going in and out wobbling very fast. IDK the right word. But my subs dont do that.. They vibrate when you look at them, but they dont come out of the sub and back in like some of the videos do.
If you googled a little harder, you would first get a basic understanding of how a speaker works. It makes sound by displacing X amounts of air, then with a little common sense; you'd realize more air displaced = louder and louder = more power. Finally, it should hit you that the guy in the video is running 2k rms while you've got 300. so you've got not power therefore no "wobble"I have looked around the internet and used google. This was my last resort, and when I did find the same questions on the internet that people asked. The answers didn't go in depth enough, I needed to ask more questions to get a COMPLETE understanding of what i'm doing before I do it
sure, take away the 2k part and compare your 300w to the power other people are pushing where you see "wobble". it's common sense to click them together really...power moves sub, you have no power therefore your sub doesnt move.And I guess google would make me understand what too look for in the youtube video, that gives me a clear cut understanding that he was using a 2k amp right? give me a break.
Hey you should send me the google handbook so I can fully understand how to type words into a search bar //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif