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From 4 ohm to 2 ohm back to 4 ohm resulted in loss of power.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfenit415" data-source="post: 8093593" data-attributes="member: 654473"><p>Ok, so after all this hubbub it all boils down to the fricking box. I returned the ported box and got a sealed box. WOW! I guess when the manufacturer says a sub is not recommended for a ported box, they mean it! The difference is night and day. I mean i still have kind of a small system so i have to turn the bass up a bit but man its amazing. If i sound a lil nutty its because this is my first system. The people at abc warehouse should have known this about the subs and sold me a correct box, but oh well. They looked at me like i was crazy when i told them what the Rockford techs told me about the setup. Live and learn! I have literally learned so much in the past week trying to figure out exactly what was wrong with my setup. Thanks to the few that have helped me along the way! Edit: I guess i have a small question. This sealed box is actually two separate boxes, which i have no problem with, and are slightly used. One has a small hole that i can hear a whistle through when i push on the sub. Is this going to make a huge difference? Is it imperative that i plug this hole immediately? How much of a difference will it make between the sound in the 2 subs? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfenit415, post: 8093593, member: 654473"] Ok, so after all this hubbub it all boils down to the fricking box. I returned the ported box and got a sealed box. WOW! I guess when the manufacturer says a sub is not recommended for a ported box, they mean it! The difference is night and day. I mean i still have kind of a small system so i have to turn the bass up a bit but man its amazing. If i sound a lil nutty its because this is my first system. The people at abc warehouse should have known this about the subs and sold me a correct box, but oh well. They looked at me like i was crazy when i told them what the Rockford techs told me about the setup. Live and learn! I have literally learned so much in the past week trying to figure out exactly what was wrong with my setup. Thanks to the few that have helped me along the way! Edit: I guess i have a small question. This sealed box is actually two separate boxes, which i have no problem with, and are slightly used. One has a small hole that i can hear a whistle through when i push on the sub. Is this going to make a huge difference? Is it imperative that i plug this hole immediately? How much of a difference will it make between the sound in the 2 subs? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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