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<blockquote data-quote="cheebah" data-source="post: 7188404" data-attributes="member: 630008"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>New to the forum. I came here as a last resort because I've exhausted all other resources. I recently bought a pair of rockford fosgate p2's (2 ohm dual voice coil) and installed them in my 1990 civic. I am running a kenwood KAC-900 monochannel amp and a clarion head unit. The subs are rated for 250w rms and the amp is rated at 900w rms for speakers configured for 2 ohm. I have both speakers wired according to the rf owners manual for 4 ohms a piece. When wired according to the amps manual the load is 2 ohms. The issue I am having is that the subs do not get very loud without sounding very muddled. I have a box that meets the volume requirements almost exactly and is brand new. I was wondering if these subs simply can't make very much volume or if it's because they are used and old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheebah, post: 7188404, member: 630008"] Hi guys, New to the forum. I came here as a last resort because I've exhausted all other resources. I recently bought a pair of rockford fosgate p2's (2 ohm dual voice coil) and installed them in my 1990 civic. I am running a kenwood KAC-900 monochannel amp and a clarion head unit. The subs are rated for 250w rms and the amp is rated at 900w rms for speakers configured for 2 ohm. I have both speakers wired according to the rf owners manual for 4 ohms a piece. When wired according to the amps manual the load is 2 ohms. The issue I am having is that the subs do not get very loud without sounding very muddled. I have a box that meets the volume requirements almost exactly and is brand new. I was wondering if these subs simply can't make very much volume or if it's because they are used and old. [/QUOTE]
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