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<blockquote data-quote="soldiermedic" data-source="post: 5852521" data-attributes="member: 604733"><p>The Xmax is 16.75mm....what you read was the diameter</p><p></p><p>It's running off of a RF T4002 bridged at 2 ohms. It does 512 mono at 4 ohms. Power was the first thing I checked, not an issue. then I checked the sub wiring as stated before.</p><p></p><p>The speaker sits in the back of my trailblazer, so space is not really an issue for me, since it's a 10". I gave the current box back, it was a prefab box used for memphis speakers (some spider emblem on the connector ports). It's sitting in a sealed box for now till I get to the guy that made the box for me.</p><p></p><p>Gains were set at half, then as I tuned, the best response I got was at 3/4...and it still sounded bad.</p><p></p><p>Crossovers were controlled from the deck, got the best response at 160hz in the back with 125 in the components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soldiermedic, post: 5852521, member: 604733"] The Xmax is 16.75mm....what you read was the diameter It's running off of a RF T4002 bridged at 2 ohms. It does 512 mono at 4 ohms. Power was the first thing I checked, not an issue. then I checked the sub wiring as stated before. The speaker sits in the back of my trailblazer, so space is not really an issue for me, since it's a 10". I gave the current box back, it was a prefab box used for memphis speakers (some spider emblem on the connector ports). It's sitting in a sealed box for now till I get to the guy that made the box for me. Gains were set at half, then as I tuned, the best response I got was at 3/4...and it still sounded bad. Crossovers were controlled from the deck, got the best response at 160hz in the back with 125 in the components. [/QUOTE]
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