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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8743943" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>Wow, did everyone around there forget to take their pills today?</p><p>I think everyone forgets we were all noobs at point and time</p><p>Hlf5084 </p><p>First of all you did a good job and the system, it's nice and clean.</p><p>Unfortunately what they are saying about the subs is true.</p><p>If you were going to run 2 different sized subs then they need to be in separate boxes if you want it to work.</p><p>That being said all is not lost.</p><p>Your worried about not being able to run the amp at 2ohms</p><p>No amp is ever going to run hotter at 2 ohms than it does at 1 ohm so don't worry about that</p><p>If power output is your problem than look at it like this</p><p>Right now your running 2000 watts between 3 subs so that 's 650-675 each give or take </p><p>The amps output is something like this</p><p>1000 watts @ 4ohms</p><p>1500 watts @ 2 ohms</p><p>2000 watts @ 1 ohm</p><p>The don't list the numbers on the website so I'm averaging it out, the real numbers for 2 and 4 ohms are probably higher than that</p><p>So even if you do go with just the 10's the your still going to run like 750+ in to each one.</p><p>You can always rebuild the box, stack them and build 2 separate boxes out of one as long as they don't share the same air space</p><p>Try facing the subs backwards too, it doesn't look as pretty but it sound good </p><p>Are you sure that box is tuned to 32 hz</p><p>That port looks really thin but it could just be the angle of the picture</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8743943, member: 681842"] Wow, did everyone around there forget to take their pills today? I think everyone forgets we were all noobs at point and time Hlf5084 First of all you did a good job and the system, it's nice and clean. Unfortunately what they are saying about the subs is true. If you were going to run 2 different sized subs then they need to be in separate boxes if you want it to work. That being said all is not lost. Your worried about not being able to run the amp at 2ohms No amp is ever going to run hotter at 2 ohms than it does at 1 ohm so don't worry about that If power output is your problem than look at it like this Right now your running 2000 watts between 3 subs so that 's 650-675 each give or take The amps output is something like this 1000 watts @ 4ohms 1500 watts @ 2 ohms 2000 watts @ 1 ohm The don't list the numbers on the website so I'm averaging it out, the real numbers for 2 and 4 ohms are probably higher than that So even if you do go with just the 10's the your still going to run like 750+ in to each one. You can always rebuild the box, stack them and build 2 separate boxes out of one as long as they don't share the same air space Try facing the subs backwards too, it doesn't look as pretty but it sound good Are you sure that box is tuned to 32 hz That port looks really thin but it could just be the angle of the picture [/QUOTE]
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