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Is my rise that bad???
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8436303" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Flex is bad, wasted output. I'd flip the subs around and fire towards the trunk again. You might gain a lot. If anything you'll have to do a 4th order blow through to get out of that low 140 range. Also more power cant hurt either. I'd throw a banda 7k on those subs. Big output increase after going from a dc 3.5k to a banda 7k. Voltages look better on my side after the switch too. Havent fully pushed the banda yet since I'm only setting it for ~4.5k rms on the multi-meter</p><p></p><p>Also fiberglass mat and resin the inside of the box along with adding bracing should lower the rise a bit if your box is not structurally sound/overbuilt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8436303, member: 650438"] Flex is bad, wasted output. I'd flip the subs around and fire towards the trunk again. You might gain a lot. If anything you'll have to do a 4th order blow through to get out of that low 140 range. Also more power cant hurt either. I'd throw a banda 7k on those subs. Big output increase after going from a dc 3.5k to a banda 7k. Voltages look better on my side after the switch too. Havent fully pushed the banda yet since I'm only setting it for ~4.5k rms on the multi-meter Also fiberglass mat and resin the inside of the box along with adding bracing should lower the rise a bit if your box is not structurally sound/overbuilt. [/QUOTE]
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