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Do fabrics on enclosures affect air-tightness?
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<blockquote data-quote="LongThrow" data-source="post: 8425869" data-attributes="member: 661351"><p>My friend had two type r 12s in a prefab ported enclosure, probably 1.5 cf - 2 cf per sub, 36?hz tuning. Run on a ****** 2 channel sound stream "2000w advertised" amp, running each sub to each channel! NOT EVEN BRIDGED! If running it on that flea market amp wasn't bad enough. Using boss 6g wire, and had half of his screws in his mount holes. He thought he had a bad *** system because he had "2k watts of power" and "alpines, cuz alpines are the best"</p><p></p><p>I tried explaining to him his gauge wire was way too small for 1k rated subs, and his amp was an overpriced POS lying about it's power, it was fused with 2 x 20 fuses, couldn't of pushed more than 300-400w, and if it did it definitely wasn't clean. Your doing those subs no justice. I'm still surprised to this day why his amp hasn't gave out or atleast had power protection lighting up.</p><p></p><p>Lol, I was never that much of a noob... I don't think..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongThrow, post: 8425869, member: 661351"] My friend had two type r 12s in a prefab ported enclosure, probably 1.5 cf - 2 cf per sub, 36?hz tuning. Run on a ****** 2 channel sound stream "2000w advertised" amp, running each sub to each channel! NOT EVEN BRIDGED! If running it on that flea market amp wasn't bad enough. Using boss 6g wire, and had half of his screws in his mount holes. He thought he had a bad *** system because he had "2k watts of power" and "alpines, cuz alpines are the best" I tried explaining to him his gauge wire was way too small for 1k rated subs, and his amp was an overpriced POS lying about it's power, it was fused with 2 x 20 fuses, couldn't of pushed more than 300-400w, and if it did it definitely wasn't clean. Your doing those subs no justice. I'm still surprised to this day why his amp hasn't gave out or atleast had power protection lighting up. Lol, I was never that much of a noob... I don't think.. [/QUOTE]
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