ok... well, here is what happened today.. 9 AM i went directly to the store and walked in explaining my situation.. the guy who i initially spoke to about getting the installation done was at the shop and i told him what happend and he said he knew because he installed it.. So i told him that the whole box ordeal was a big heap of nonsense, and that despite the integrity of the box, i dont see how the sub would cut out and it was obviously from the amp. I went on to explain that the amp looked used and that there was scratches all over the cover face of the amp... he said that was not possible because he swore on his life that he opened up the amp himself from the packaging and that he personally installed it.. I then went on to ramble about how it might not be feeding it enough power considering its a 3 ohm sub and its 1 ohm stable at 1150 and 2 ohms at 700, but still, i dont see how it would cut out like that.. anyways... he began rambling on about the box being a problem again and that it was loose, he claimed that because of "reactive loading" the sub would short itself and trip the amp or something? i still wasn't satisfied so he said if it was the problem of the amp he would hook up these two random subs he had in the shop which were 2 12" 2 ohm subs that had no names on them so i couldn't tell, but if it was the amp it would definitely cut out trying to operate them... he wired them up and sure enough both of them worked fine.. actually hurt my ears after like a minute waiting for them to cut out like the W7.. but i still wasnt satisfied.. he went back into the shop and grabbed one W7 and took my Sub out of the H.O box and put his W7 in... make a long story short, it did the exact same thing.. cut out at about half of the volume.... At this point i felt defeated and literally couldn't explain the situation.. is this really due to this stupid enclosure? or is it just that this W7 speaker is quite an evil edition to my car and it doesn't want to play? Im literally so confused as to what steps to take now.