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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8390584" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Im running 2 DVC 2 ohm Squbed 310s on approx 1200-1500 rms, and they slamm pretty hard in 4 cuft @32 htz @2 ohms.Excellent subs..Both took approx 2-3 weeks to really loosen up to really slamm.Any more power,and I feel like Ill be looking at creasing my roof as I havent gone through the expense and time to deadened it up.Id take the store credit and find as much power as you can,even add some funds if necessary at 2ohms,or use it for amping materials,0ga?extra batt? ect, and buy a different amp elswhere with some power you need really need/want to reach the rms factor on the sub.There is nothing wrong running 2 ohm mono,as in most cases is less stressful than running @1ohm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8390584, member: 634282"] Im running 2 DVC 2 ohm Squbed 310s on approx 1200-1500 rms, and they slamm pretty hard in 4 cuft @32 htz @2 ohms.Excellent subs..Both took approx 2-3 weeks to really loosen up to really slamm.Any more power,and I feel like Ill be looking at creasing my roof as I havent gone through the expense and time to deadened it up.Id take the store credit and find as much power as you can,even add some funds if necessary at 2ohms,or use it for amping materials,0ga?extra batt? ect, and buy a different amp elswhere with some power you need really need/want to reach the rms factor on the sub.There is nothing wrong running 2 ohm mono,as in most cases is less stressful than running @1ohm [/QUOTE]
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