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<blockquote data-quote="Le-Tronics" data-source="post: 1040384" data-attributes="member: 562368"><p>i'm trying to max out my power with what i have. i have a VR3 (virtual reality sound labs) 2 channel bridgable 200 watt/100 rms watt amp with 2 Lightning Audio subwoofers that can put out 150 watts rms they are in a closed box. the bass is alright it's just very little of it bridging it made it sound a little better but i wired both directly to one channel and it was putting out the bass i wanted at a loud volume but it ended up blowing out my previous speakers... my deck is a 160 watter so how can i max this out...??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Le-Tronics, post: 1040384, member: 562368"] i'm trying to max out my power with what i have. i have a VR3 (virtual reality sound labs) 2 channel bridgable 200 watt/100 rms watt amp with 2 Lightning Audio subwoofers that can put out 150 watts rms they are in a closed box. the bass is alright it's just very little of it bridging it made it sound a little better but i wired both directly to one channel and it was putting out the bass i wanted at a loud volume but it ended up blowing out my previous speakers... my deck is a 160 watter so how can i max this out...?? [/QUOTE]
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