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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8715955" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>so sorry to hate but the way you casually say wouldn’t mind going bigger indicates that your grasp of substage is lacking. takes amplifier power to push subs which takes electrical current to create that Amp power. You are quite underpowered in your current sub arrangement So Why did you make the Move to HD’s? Unless you got the subs for some magical discount A move to xfl’s for example would have saved you likely $150 per sub and given you a budget to get an amp(like that smart 3). And with a little more electrical solidification like big 3 and agm batteries you give your suburban a Fighting chance to give your subs acceptable power on average electrical.Instead you have big A$$ subs that will require big budget everything to power effectively. Can you return the subs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8715955, member: 666314"] so sorry to hate but the way you casually say wouldn’t mind going bigger indicates that your grasp of substage is lacking. takes amplifier power to push subs which takes electrical current to create that Amp power. You are quite underpowered in your current sub arrangement So Why did you make the Move to HD’s? Unless you got the subs for some magical discount A move to xfl’s for example would have saved you likely $150 per sub and given you a budget to get an amp(like that smart 3). And with a little more electrical solidification like big 3 and agm batteries you give your suburban a Fighting chance to give your subs acceptable power on average electrical.Instead you have big A$$ subs that will require big budget everything to power effectively. Can you return the subs? [/QUOTE]
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