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How do I fix this expensive setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8710316" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>You actually have the perfect car for a booming system. The amp is an awesome unit with 300 watts rms on the sub channel. Now assuming the sub is dual 4ohms wired to 2ohms, it is perfect for that amp. With that car/amp/sub combination, it is a recipe for great controlled boom. The problem may be in your sub box. It may be a prefabricated unit that sounds good on one note but lacks on the rest of the spectrum. Your options are get one designed for your sub, or get a sealed unit according to volume specified by DC Audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8710316, member: 654802"] You actually have the perfect car for a booming system. The amp is an awesome unit with 300 watts rms on the sub channel. Now assuming the sub is dual 4ohms wired to 2ohms, it is perfect for that amp. With that car/amp/sub combination, it is a recipe for great controlled boom. The problem may be in your sub box. It may be a prefabricated unit that sounds good on one note but lacks on the rest of the spectrum. Your options are get one designed for your sub, or get a sealed unit according to volume specified by DC Audio. [/QUOTE]
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