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<blockquote data-quote="Brad92" data-source="post: 7439571" data-attributes="member: 635522"><p>My amp is 300 Watts at 4 ohms and 500 at 2.</p><p></p><p>I feel pretty retarded... I had been messing with the amp trying to tune it and couldn't figure out why the filter was acting weird. I went to the settings in my head unit and it had reverted to a 200 Hz filter setting for the bass. I put it at 50 and these hit hard! Definitely deeper than my 10 and my buddy's 2 10's in a big ported box. Thanks for the help guys, and sorry I wasted your time on such a stupid issue.</p><p></p><p>Now I just have to figure out how to keep my subs from falling forward when I move the seat up. GM has this big hump in the rear of the cab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad92, post: 7439571, member: 635522"] My amp is 300 Watts at 4 ohms and 500 at 2. I feel pretty retarded... I had been messing with the amp trying to tune it and couldn't figure out why the filter was acting weird. I went to the settings in my head unit and it had reverted to a 200 Hz filter setting for the bass. I put it at 50 and these hit hard! Definitely deeper than my 10 and my buddy's 2 10's in a big ported box. Thanks for the help guys, and sorry I wasted your time on such a stupid issue. Now I just have to figure out how to keep my subs from falling forward when I move the seat up. GM has this big hump in the rear of the cab. [/QUOTE]
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