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is this speaker even close to it's potential? =/
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<blockquote data-quote="dbjunior" data-source="post: 7321197" data-attributes="member: 611973"><p>having each coil wired to a diffrent channel could be causing cancelation in the coil if the signal is not the same. wiring the sub to 4 ohms and bridging the amp will give you the same power as each channel at 2 ohm but it will be one signal. as far as the box goes just being ported means nothing you can reach full potential from the sub in the right box without more power it depends on the size of the box and tuning wich i dont think you you the tuning of your box. the position of the box and port makes a diffrence to as well as the size and type of port</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbjunior, post: 7321197, member: 611973"] having each coil wired to a diffrent channel could be causing cancelation in the coil if the signal is not the same. wiring the sub to 4 ohms and bridging the amp will give you the same power as each channel at 2 ohm but it will be one signal. as far as the box goes just being ported means nothing you can reach full potential from the sub in the right box without more power it depends on the size of the box and tuning wich i dont think you you the tuning of your box. the position of the box and port makes a diffrence to as well as the size and type of port [/QUOTE]
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