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<blockquote data-quote="kikersallday" data-source="post: 7836999" data-attributes="member: 643720"><p>i have 2 12" kiker competitions with 1 2050 watt volfenhag amplifier i have my power and ground wire ran with 8 guage wire subs are ran with monster wire they hit pretty hard but my trunk wont even flex when i have them cranked and i see people with other less quality subs flexing everything. i run them at 180hz the other two options are 80hz and 120hz. i have the base boost up the low pass all the way up high pass off amp is set to lp and gain is half way up. what am i doing wrong i keep hearing people say these subs should be bad a$$ and flex my trunk lid at least. btw there in a sealed box no air leaks at all period box has no water dammage or cracks and is carpeted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kikersallday, post: 7836999, member: 643720"] i have 2 12" kiker competitions with 1 2050 watt volfenhag amplifier i have my power and ground wire ran with 8 guage wire subs are ran with monster wire they hit pretty hard but my trunk wont even flex when i have them cranked and i see people with other less quality subs flexing everything. i run them at 180hz the other two options are 80hz and 120hz. i have the base boost up the low pass all the way up high pass off amp is set to lp and gain is half way up. what am i doing wrong i keep hearing people say these subs should be bad a$$ and flex my trunk lid at least. btw there in a sealed box no air leaks at all period box has no water dammage or cracks and is carpeted. [/QUOTE]
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