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<blockquote data-quote="ARK_SWAMP_RIDER" data-source="post: 4066831" data-attributes="member: 585878"><p>Yea, I am on a low budget. I might end up spending more if I have to. I have the JBL's in a sealed Probox with .75 cu. ft. per chamber. Each sub runs at 250 watts rms, and my amp pushes atleast 180, maybe more, but I might not have enough power to them. The 2 10's sound great when loud, but at low volumes they arent as well. I think I need fewer subs to solve the problem. I actually have it tuned now where it sounds decent (although I have never heard a good system) and may end up keeping it just so I dont loose tons of money. I am new into this, and trying to figure out how to set it up for me. If those subs are about the best I can do with my budget, so be it. Thanks everyone, any more opinions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARK_SWAMP_RIDER, post: 4066831, member: 585878"] Yea, I am on a low budget. I might end up spending more if I have to. I have the JBL's in a sealed Probox with .75 cu. ft. per chamber. Each sub runs at 250 watts rms, and my amp pushes atleast 180, maybe more, but I might not have enough power to them. The 2 10's sound great when loud, but at low volumes they arent as well. I think I need fewer subs to solve the problem. I actually have it tuned now where it sounds decent (although I have never heard a good system) and may end up keeping it just so I dont loose tons of money. I am new into this, and trying to figure out how to set it up for me. If those subs are about the best I can do with my budget, so be it. Thanks everyone, any more opinions? [/QUOTE]
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