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<blockquote data-quote="Midnitewrx" data-source="post: 3415637" data-attributes="member: 581311"><p>Id run it at 2ohms first... less ohms arent always better, and if you get 2 batterys, its best to Match them... Like 2 yellow tops, or 2 Kinetics....you know what i mean. and make sure you use a good ground.. a good ground as in... see if you can get to the frame, if not... use a seatbelt bolt, but use a wire brush to make sure all paint etc is off ect. Just dont skimp and youll enjoy endless hrs of bass</p><p></p><p>As for head unit settings...and amp settings, which are as important if not more than the install... Take a ride to your local car audio shop and ask them to check out your new setup you installed and ask them what they would reccomend it to be set at.... Not best buy or anything like that.. never them... anyway, because if you set your filters wrong and gains wrong... what may make you smile and go wow thats loud for about an hour... then youll be like ohh whats that smell an by the next day your sub will be a paper weight. Dont be the arrogant kid and just be like yea but its louder at this level, when the audio guy tells you its better at a lower setting, hes saving your subs life and your money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnitewrx, post: 3415637, member: 581311"] Id run it at 2ohms first... less ohms arent always better, and if you get 2 batterys, its best to Match them... Like 2 yellow tops, or 2 Kinetics....you know what i mean. and make sure you use a good ground.. a good ground as in... see if you can get to the frame, if not... use a seatbelt bolt, but use a wire brush to make sure all paint etc is off ect. Just dont skimp and youll enjoy endless hrs of bass As for head unit settings...and amp settings, which are as important if not more than the install... Take a ride to your local car audio shop and ask them to check out your new setup you installed and ask them what they would reccomend it to be set at.... Not best buy or anything like that.. never them... anyway, because if you set your filters wrong and gains wrong... what may make you smile and go wow thats loud for about an hour... then youll be like ohh whats that smell an by the next day your sub will be a paper weight. Dont be the arrogant kid and just be like yea but its louder at this level, when the audio guy tells you its better at a lower setting, hes saving your subs life and your money! [/QUOTE]
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