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<blockquote data-quote="MikeyF" data-source="post: 6675130" data-attributes="member: 611696"><p>So I did my testing, and am pretty disappointed. My box right now is 1.9cubes tuned to 32hz. With the lowest test tone, 30hz, I pulled 35volts and 18amps. Thats only 630rms, and an imp rise of 1.9 I was wondering if there was a way to reduce my impedance rise, and see at least near 1000w. Perhaps build a smaller box since DC calls for 1.5cubes? I have also read that putting a double baffle in the box can help reduce it as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hope I can figure it out. Thanks, Mike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeyF, post: 6675130, member: 611696"] So I did my testing, and am pretty disappointed. My box right now is 1.9cubes tuned to 32hz. With the lowest test tone, 30hz, I pulled 35volts and 18amps. Thats only 630rms, and an imp rise of 1.9 I was wondering if there was a way to reduce my impedance rise, and see at least near 1000w. Perhaps build a smaller box since DC calls for 1.5cubes? I have also read that putting a double baffle in the box can help reduce it as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hope I can figure it out. Thanks, Mike. [/QUOTE]
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