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Hitting a wall with how loud my subs can go any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="NIHL8ION" data-source="post: 8076152" data-attributes="member: 653120"><p>Those subs are VERY different animals and should NEVER be wired Together to the same amp. Enclosures should be totally different, and they should each have their own amp with the crossovers set to match accordingly. Realistically you should get another amp just like the one you are running now and run each one on each sub separately @ 2 ohms. - Those 2 amps running at 2 ohms would probably be less strain on your electrical than 1 of them running @ 1 ohm full tilt! 1 ohm is VERY demanding to ANY electrical system...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIHL8ION, post: 8076152, member: 653120"] Those subs are VERY different animals and should NEVER be wired Together to the same amp. Enclosures should be totally different, and they should each have their own amp with the crossovers set to match accordingly. Realistically you should get another amp just like the one you are running now and run each one on each sub separately @ 2 ohms. - Those 2 amps running at 2 ohms would probably be less strain on your electrical than 1 of them running @ 1 ohm full tilt! 1 ohm is VERY demanding to ANY electrical system... [/QUOTE]
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