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<blockquote data-quote="fly_marlin" data-source="post: 8298399" data-attributes="member: 660781"><p>Yeah, increasing power considerably does more for SQ than it does for SPL. Putting a more powerful amp on a sub, if your current amp is lacking, will make the sub play tighter. Also, you're probably lacking the lower notes because the lower you go the more power it takes to keep the same output level. Making sure you have an optimal enclosure for your sub is paramount. I've been in your shoes before with prefab boxes and have learned my lesson. My last 2 boxes have been designed specifically for my subs and application - that just does wonders with right amplification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fly_marlin, post: 8298399, member: 660781"] Yeah, increasing power considerably does more for SQ than it does for SPL. Putting a more powerful amp on a sub, if your current amp is lacking, will make the sub play tighter. Also, you're probably lacking the lower notes because the lower you go the more power it takes to keep the same output level. Making sure you have an optimal enclosure for your sub is paramount. I've been in your shoes before with prefab boxes and have learned my lesson. My last 2 boxes have been designed specifically for my subs and application - that just does wonders with right amplification. [/QUOTE]
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