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<blockquote data-quote="DBDRAGGUY" data-source="post: 3986662" data-attributes="member: 583047"><p>150 on a termlab is no easy task. The amp you have was made to run (6) 4ohm subs and as stated before does full power at .67ohms. You will need more power to achieve that score. Why 150 or 153? if it is about the hitting a 150 then forget about it sounding good while doing it. I would advise using a sealed enclosure with 3 decent DVC subs and forget about the 150. Build your system to play loud and sound good while doing it. And if your looking to impress people go with a low tuned enclosure around 30 hz and a couple thousand watts. You will be alot happier in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBDRAGGUY, post: 3986662, member: 583047"] 150 on a termlab is no easy task. The amp you have was made to run (6) 4ohm subs and as stated before does full power at .67ohms. You will need more power to achieve that score. Why 150 or 153? if it is about the hitting a 150 then forget about it sounding good while doing it. I would advise using a sealed enclosure with 3 decent DVC subs and forget about the 150. Build your system to play loud and sound good while doing it. And if your looking to impress people go with a low tuned enclosure around 30 hz and a couple thousand watts. You will be alot happier in the end. [/QUOTE]
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