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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8362348" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>No they wont. Theres a thing called impedance/box rise Even when you are wired low, your actual impedance will be a lot higher therefore resulting in a lot less power. You'll never get the full output out of your amp even if its a really high dollar amp, thats just how physics work. Read up on box rise man. Also the brx 2400 only does 2100 on 14.4V if you are AT 1 ohm not wired to 1 ohm but actually at on ohm meaning you need to wire to half ohm and such to even see close to 1 ohm power. You are at most getting 1400 watts at 2-3 ohms after rising which aint much and considering how box size determines power handling and efficiency, thats even more output down the drain.</p><p></p><p>What part of Subs are CHOKED OUT do you not understand? A choked out sub loses 80-90% of its output capabilities YES THAT MUCH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8362348, member: 650438"] No they wont. Theres a thing called impedance/box rise Even when you are wired low, your actual impedance will be a lot higher therefore resulting in a lot less power. You'll never get the full output out of your amp even if its a really high dollar amp, thats just how physics work. Read up on box rise man. Also the brx 2400 only does 2100 on 14.4V if you are AT 1 ohm not wired to 1 ohm but actually at on ohm meaning you need to wire to half ohm and such to even see close to 1 ohm power. You are at most getting 1400 watts at 2-3 ohms after rising which aint much and considering how box size determines power handling and efficiency, thats even more output down the drain. What part of Subs are CHOKED OUT do you not understand? A choked out sub loses 80-90% of its output capabilities YES THAT MUCH. [/QUOTE]
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