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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8584953" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>Ok, so something just occurred to me while watching a video by exo (he did a q&amp;a session), and that is regarding box rise. Ok, so I had some understanding about what it was in the first place, but didn't think I had to really worry about it until I thought about how it occurs. My box is sealed and I'm running about 800 watts to each sub ,what I believe to be a tad conservative of an estimate, when I'm using the sq2200.1. Those of you who have seen my posts about my amplifier woes, will know that it's been back to sq a number of times for a blown this or that and has cost me some time, money and frustration. That being said, is the sealed aspect of my box causing undue box rise at that wattage?</p><p></p><p>Secondary completely unrelated thought, who thinks they have the fastest soldering gun in the west aka have any of you guys done the wiring harness challenge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8584953, member: 664079"] Ok, so something just occurred to me while watching a video by exo (he did a q&a session), and that is regarding box rise. Ok, so I had some understanding about what it was in the first place, but didn't think I had to really worry about it until I thought about how it occurs. My box is sealed and I'm running about 800 watts to each sub ,what I believe to be a tad conservative of an estimate, when I'm using the sq2200.1. Those of you who have seen my posts about my amplifier woes, will know that it's been back to sq a number of times for a blown this or that and has cost me some time, money and frustration. That being said, is the sealed aspect of my box causing undue box rise at that wattage? Secondary completely unrelated thought, who thinks they have the fastest soldering gun in the west aka have any of you guys done the wiring harness challenge? [/QUOTE]
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