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<blockquote data-quote="tomlee999" data-source="post: 4124194" data-attributes="member: 587005"><p>I can't get them to sound right. THey sound muddy and sound liek a flopping fish. Iv tried troubleshooting everything! I think i may have ruined them due to under powering them for too long, high gain, and silicone fumes. This was before i read up and actually learned a thing or two about them. I took them out of my car and tried them in a freinds and it still sounded muddy, so i don't think its my wiring.</p><p></p><p>So I guess im gonna try getting some new 10"s. Kinda on a budget. I am now running a kicker 400.1. I plan on running two 4 ohm subs parrallel to get a 2 ohm 400watt power supply. So im looking for a10inch subs that can handle 400 watts.</p><p></p><p>Also: The peak power is 570watts.....can i run a constant 400into it? Willthe kicker 400.1 burn up if i run two 4ohm 10's at 2 ohms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomlee999, post: 4124194, member: 587005"] I can't get them to sound right. THey sound muddy and sound liek a flopping fish. Iv tried troubleshooting everything! I think i may have ruined them due to under powering them for too long, high gain, and silicone fumes. This was before i read up and actually learned a thing or two about them. I took them out of my car and tried them in a freinds and it still sounded muddy, so i don't think its my wiring. So I guess im gonna try getting some new 10"s. Kinda on a budget. I am now running a kicker 400.1. I plan on running two 4 ohm subs parrallel to get a 2 ohm 400watt power supply. So im looking for a10inch subs that can handle 400 watts. Also: The peak power is 570watts.....can i run a constant 400into it? Willthe kicker 400.1 burn up if i run two 4ohm 10's at 2 ohms? [/QUOTE]
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