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<blockquote data-quote="netzero" data-source="post: 5183064" data-attributes="member: 586088"><p>I know exactly what your saying... trust me, you can't combine power supplies like that it wont do what your thinking it will.. Your best bet is to get a higher end psu that can handle closer to 30 amps and then just keep the gains low. Build the box right and even with 100-200 RMS it will sound good. My 10 amp sh*t psu and a 200 watt max, crap pioneer amp on two crap pioneer subs shook my house... lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netzero, post: 5183064, member: 586088"] I know exactly what your saying... trust me, you can't combine power supplies like that it wont do what your thinking it will.. Your best bet is to get a higher end psu that can handle closer to 30 amps and then just keep the gains low. Build the box right and even with 100-200 RMS it will sound good. My 10 amp sh*t psu and a 200 watt max, crap pioneer amp on two crap pioneer subs shook my house... lol [/QUOTE]
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