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<blockquote data-quote="tinmanchris217" data-source="post: 6806487" data-attributes="member: 610505"><p>In a hatchback, your subs should be packing plenty of punch for daily. I run a similar setup, and it's enough to rattle your guts (and mirror). Sure, they aren't THE best subs ever, but at their price point, it's tough to find better. They handle rated power, can't be bottomed out (unless you really try), and the SQ in sealed is quite tolerable.</p><p></p><p>I'd suspect it's either an improper gain setting... sub wiring (series instead of parallel)... or gnarly box tuning. Take 30 minutes with a multimeter and a ruler to find out which it is.</p><p></p><p>As KR15 said, use subs for your own enjoyment, or else they'll go missing real quickly. 1-12 and 1kw isn't moving enough air for true pavement rattling... but it should be plenty loud enough to the ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinmanchris217, post: 6806487, member: 610505"] In a hatchback, your subs should be packing plenty of punch for daily. I run a similar setup, and it's enough to rattle your guts (and mirror). Sure, they aren't THE best subs ever, but at their price point, it's tough to find better. They handle rated power, can't be bottomed out (unless you really try), and the SQ in sealed is quite tolerable. I'd suspect it's either an improper gain setting... sub wiring (series instead of parallel)... or gnarly box tuning. Take 30 minutes with a multimeter and a ruler to find out which it is. As KR15 said, use subs for your own enjoyment, or else they'll go missing real quickly. 1-12 and 1kw isn't moving enough air for true pavement rattling... but it should be plenty loud enough to the ear. [/QUOTE]
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