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I want more bass. What should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8744551" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Those subs are perfect for that amp. Single 4ohms voice coil. Both subs paralleled is 2ohms, which sets the amp at 500 RMS. Only thing left to do is have your box built to manufacturer specifications. I personally prefer sealed boxes for simplicity, volume, and sub control. It is good practice to add a divider when subs share an enclosure. For deeper bass, a slot ported box is your best bet. Issue may be- space available, higher cost of extra material, and design. Consult your manual for box specifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8744551, member: 654802"] Those subs are perfect for that amp. Single 4ohms voice coil. Both subs paralleled is 2ohms, which sets the amp at 500 RMS. Only thing left to do is have your box built to manufacturer specifications. I personally prefer sealed boxes for simplicity, volume, and sub control. It is good practice to add a divider when subs share an enclosure. For deeper bass, a slot ported box is your best bet. Issue may be- space available, higher cost of extra material, and design. Consult your manual for box specifications. [/QUOTE]
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