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<blockquote data-quote="kotec123" data-source="post: 1164190" data-attributes="member: 563046"><p>Im runnin 2 10" Diamond Audio D6's off an Alpine MRD-M1005 amp, which feeds each sub around 500 watts rms. The D6's were just installed and were listned to for about 10 mins. They are in a sealed box which is 1.82 cubic feet. I've got a Rockford Rosgate 1 farad cap. The subs are wired into a final load of 2 ohms. They are in my trunk.</p><p></p><p>I was listening to them after i installed them, and was kinda dissapointed because they wern't as loud as i hoped. My amp's gain is alll the way up, bassboost is also all the way up at +16 and low pass filter is at 140hz and the other low pass setting is at 30hz. I know i should port them, but why arn't they loud?? I think it may be because im using a Line out converter. When i was listening to them, the subs were moving alot, and i was scared they would bottom out, but they wernt that loud.</p><p></p><p>let me know whats wrong???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kotec123, post: 1164190, member: 563046"] Im runnin 2 10" Diamond Audio D6's off an Alpine MRD-M1005 amp, which feeds each sub around 500 watts rms. The D6's were just installed and were listned to for about 10 mins. They are in a sealed box which is 1.82 cubic feet. I've got a Rockford Rosgate 1 farad cap. The subs are wired into a final load of 2 ohms. They are in my trunk. I was listening to them after i installed them, and was kinda dissapointed because they wern't as loud as i hoped. My amp's gain is alll the way up, bassboost is also all the way up at +16 and low pass filter is at 140hz and the other low pass setting is at 30hz. I know i should port them, but why arn't they loud?? I think it may be because im using a Line out converter. When i was listening to them, the subs were moving alot, and i was scared they would bottom out, but they wernt that loud. let me know whats wrong??? [/QUOTE]
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