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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8734146" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>You really shouldn't run 2 different kinds of subs and shouldn't run them in 2 different boxes.</p><p>You don't really even have to add a sub.</p><p>Get a more powerful sub amp and a sub that can match it in power handling with a proper box and your good to go.</p><p>For example instead of putting another 500 watt sub in with a different amp, in a different box get 1, 1000watt sub, lets say a dual 2 ohm and then get a sub amp that will run 1000 watts at 1 ohm.</p><p>Just make sure the box size is in line with the subs recommended dimensions. My preference is ported but everyone is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8734146, member: 681842"] You really shouldn't run 2 different kinds of subs and shouldn't run them in 2 different boxes. You don't really even have to add a sub. Get a more powerful sub amp and a sub that can match it in power handling with a proper box and your good to go. For example instead of putting another 500 watt sub in with a different amp, in a different box get 1, 1000watt sub, lets say a dual 2 ohm and then get a sub amp that will run 1000 watts at 1 ohm. Just make sure the box size is in line with the subs recommended dimensions. My preference is ported but everyone is different. [/QUOTE]
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