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<blockquote data-quote="Lowlacs" data-source="post: 8157773" data-attributes="member: 642968"><p>I had my two 15s on an American Bass Ph4000 gain set for 28volts(800rms) with a -3db 45hz tone. And yes one woofer is obviously blown but again the printed T/S numbers dont suggest a ported enclosure although the box and book do mention they can be run in either ported or sealed. I was just lettin everyone know what my experience was and not to overlook the T/S parameters. I still believe the subs are plenty good for what they are an "entry" level subwoofer but the published book and the labeling on the box may be abit misleading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowlacs, post: 8157773, member: 642968"] I had my two 15s on an American Bass Ph4000 gain set for 28volts(800rms) with a -3db 45hz tone. And yes one woofer is obviously blown but again the printed T/S numbers dont suggest a ported enclosure although the box and book do mention they can be run in either ported or sealed. I was just lettin everyone know what my experience was and not to overlook the T/S parameters. I still believe the subs are plenty good for what they are an "entry" level subwoofer but the published book and the labeling on the box may be abit misleading. [/QUOTE]
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