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<blockquote data-quote="bldunn" data-source="post: 8514561" data-attributes="member: 670396"><p>Really, a 1500 rms sub at its limits on a 2ohm load to a 1500 watt at 1ohm amp? I'm not being a smarta** by asking either, I'm being serious. I don't know why the guy at the shop set it up that way, but he did. I've enjoyed it. I listen to it almost full blast a lot when I'm driving to work and driving home from work. I even tried moving the box so the sub faces different directions to see what it sounds like that way. Firing upwards seemed to be way less rattle than facing the rear of the trunk. But then the back windshield looks like it might break the seal. I thought they did good with it, but then again they did do a really **** poor job on the tint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bldunn, post: 8514561, member: 670396"] Really, a 1500 rms sub at its limits on a 2ohm load to a 1500 watt at 1ohm amp? I'm not being a smarta** by asking either, I'm being serious. I don't know why the guy at the shop set it up that way, but he did. I've enjoyed it. I listen to it almost full blast a lot when I'm driving to work and driving home from work. I even tried moving the box so the sub faces different directions to see what it sounds like that way. Firing upwards seemed to be way less rattle than facing the rear of the trunk. But then the back windshield looks like it might break the seal. I thought they did good with it, but then again they did do a really **** poor job on the tint. [/QUOTE]
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