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<blockquote data-quote="alvitae" data-source="post: 5194681" data-attributes="member: 597450"><p>You never know what something is going to hit. I have 2 bottom of the line powerbass 12's single voice coils(45$ apiece). Kenwood amp 850 rated watts, 2 ohm stable in a prefab in the trunk forward firing and hit 142.1 term-lab at usaci. My set up was hitting about 4 or 5 db's less than normal because I pulled it all out and stuck it back in and didn't have it set up right.</p><p></p><p>Light efficiant subs can hit harder than under powered heavey subs alot of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alvitae, post: 5194681, member: 597450"] You never know what something is going to hit. I have 2 bottom of the line powerbass 12's single voice coils(45$ apiece). Kenwood amp 850 rated watts, 2 ohm stable in a prefab in the trunk forward firing and hit 142.1 term-lab at usaci. My set up was hitting about 4 or 5 db's less than normal because I pulled it all out and stuck it back in and didn't have it set up right. Light efficiant subs can hit harder than under powered heavey subs alot of time. [/QUOTE]
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