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<blockquote data-quote="chris229" data-source="post: 38833" data-attributes="member: 542614"><p>Do you know what size box you have [CuFt] Is this box matched to your new subs? It has to be. Do you know how to use a Multi meter? Or do you still have the specs on the old subs and the AMP. We need to know how low the amps Ohm Stability is. Meaning stable to 2 ohms or 1ohm. Plus the Subs ohm rating to see what your working with now. If you didn't have these numbers you could use a multi meter to get them. Well not the AMP's. You would need to call around or look up the specs for that. Sometimes there writen on the heatsink. But after all of this... This is a VERY VERY easy thing to do. So post some number for the box, subs and AMP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris229, post: 38833, member: 542614"] Do you know what size box you have [CuFt] Is this box matched to your new subs? It has to be. Do you know how to use a Multi meter? Or do you still have the specs on the old subs and the AMP. We need to know how low the amps Ohm Stability is. Meaning stable to 2 ohms or 1ohm. Plus the Subs ohm rating to see what your working with now. If you didn't have these numbers you could use a multi meter to get them. Well not the AMP's. You would need to call around or look up the specs for that. Sometimes there writen on the heatsink. But after all of this... This is a VERY VERY easy thing to do. So post some number for the box, subs and AMP [/QUOTE]
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