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<blockquote data-quote="jmcinvale" data-source="post: 8648610" data-attributes="member: 608668"><p>Tried the stereo at a higher volume today and even though the subs are in series this sub did have some output and it seems to sound ok.</p><p></p><p>The idea is to get a second bucket sub built put in parallel with the one I have then if I still need a sub place this one in series and locate it in the room wherever it makes the bass sound its best.</p><p></p><p>In a way I'm amazed that the 500 watt BASH plate amp drove the 2 ohm load very good while testing it last night in my dad's shop.</p><p></p><p>While testing the sub last night I tried the LFE option of the plate amp which I think is a 250Hz 12 db/octave crossover and the sub didn't sound good, but doing a frequency sweep showed even with the low pass set to 80Hz I was hearing output well into the hundreds of hertz.</p><p></p><p>Now with it running on the plate amp with the amp in my stereo system it is fed by a 70Hz 24 db/octave active crossover and as such seems to sound much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmcinvale, post: 8648610, member: 608668"] Tried the stereo at a higher volume today and even though the subs are in series this sub did have some output and it seems to sound ok. The idea is to get a second bucket sub built put in parallel with the one I have then if I still need a sub place this one in series and locate it in the room wherever it makes the bass sound its best. In a way I'm amazed that the 500 watt BASH plate amp drove the 2 ohm load very good while testing it last night in my dad's shop. While testing the sub last night I tried the LFE option of the plate amp which I think is a 250Hz 12 db/octave crossover and the sub didn't sound good, but doing a frequency sweep showed even with the low pass set to 80Hz I was hearing output well into the hundreds of hertz. Now with it running on the plate amp with the amp in my stereo system it is fed by a 70Hz 24 db/octave active crossover and as such seems to sound much better. [/QUOTE]
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