how the hell do i keep ****ing up subs?

maybe check the wiring at the amp first, are they secure on both ends, amps hate loose wiring, can cause them to fawk up
will do.

i know this is way off topic but do u guys think 2 memphis pr's sealed (300rms a piece) would hit harder than the RSD i had in there. basically im looking for a huge step up from the rsd i just dont know how these sound compared to it

 
well im thinking your gain and bass boost are set a bit high and that your clipping the hell out of it! i bet that your trying to get more out of your system then it has available. if you dont want this issue anymore get a ported enclosure built to spec and a larger amp! this should get you more output and you wont need to crank your gain's. what is your hu's pre-volt output?. alway's set the amp gain to the deck pre-volt rating. by the way the rsd is great sealed for sq. but lacking in spl. now ported it has great sq and awesome spl for a driver of it's price........as good as some that are 3-4x the price!

 
well im thinking your gain and bass boost are set a bit high and that your clipping the hell out of it! i bet that your trying to get more out of your system then it has available. if you dont want this issue anymore get a ported enclosure built to spec and a larger amp! this should get you more output and you wont need to crank your gain's. what is your hu's pre-volt output?. alway's set the amp gain to the deck pre-volt rating. by the way the rsd is great sealed for sq. but lacking in spl. now ported it has great sq and awesome spl for a driver of it's price........as good as some that are 3-4x the price!
that is the cause of many system killings. you gotta under stand. 300 watts is not that loud...i got 300 watts on my componenet speakers...and people see that "oh shit the sub gets louder the higher i set the gain and bassboost" you gotta be realistic. go buy a digital multi meter. download a -6db 50hz (can use 60hz) test tone. connect the dmm, play the test tone and set it to the voltage you calculate (use the power you want multiplied by the final ohm load the amp will be sitting at and get the number. now squareroot the number. and thats your voltage) turn your gain up until you reach the number you calculated and that is the max output you will get from your sub...period. no more. you want louder. upgrade.

btw dont let these dudes get to you, some just love to be dicks to people that arent familiar with car audio just yet. later

 
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