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<blockquote data-quote="Christopher Brunelle" data-source="post: 8661056" data-attributes="member: 675964"><p>I probably should have added this to the original post but my biggest concern is when I spec’d out my system I bought two 10 W3v3 2ohm subs which are 500 watts RMS each so I bought the Rockford Fosgate P1000X1BD which is 1000 watt RMS at 1 ohm. It was a perfect match if i run them in parallel.</p><p></p><p>The 10TW3-D4 are only 400 watt RMS so now the amp is a bit over kill. I’ve seen some posts saying if you put subs in a larger box than spec it needs less power to run them since they’ll be less resistance and can max out on excursion easier. </p><p></p><p>Do think it’d be worth adding wood inside the box to get closer to spec or is it really so minor that it won’t matter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christopher Brunelle, post: 8661056, member: 675964"] I probably should have added this to the original post but my biggest concern is when I spec’d out my system I bought two 10 W3v3 2ohm subs which are 500 watts RMS each so I bought the Rockford Fosgate P1000X1BD which is 1000 watt RMS at 1 ohm. It was a perfect match if i run them in parallel. The 10TW3-D4 are only 400 watt RMS so now the amp is a bit over kill. I’ve seen some posts saying if you put subs in a larger box than spec it needs less power to run them since they’ll be less resistance and can max out on excursion easier. Do think it’d be worth adding wood inside the box to get closer to spec or is it really so minor that it won’t matter? [/QUOTE]
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