man id just return those subs and do some research on here. once u learn a little bit ur gonna be like **** whyd i buy these shitty *** mtx's.i went to the store today and bought myself a new amp. got a direct 600 watt mono amp and traded my old one in (mtx x702). i cant even tell you how much of a difference it made. YOU CAN HEAR MY CAR FROM DOWN THE BLOCK, IT POUNNDSSS! so to everyone that helped me out, thanks alot!
x2you have a 70 x 2 amp pushin subwoofers LOL!!!
Get an amp that does 600-1k at 2 ohms and sell that amp as fast as possible or take it back, its worthless for subwoofer use- look at the classifieeds here for deals.
He only need an amp to do 400 rms for those subs tho.you have a 70 x 2 amp pushin subwoofers LOL!!!
Get an amp that does 600-1k at 2 ohms and sell that amp as fast as possible or take it back, its worthless for subwoofer use- look at the classifieeds here for deals.
I own the terminator set, my opinion would be to sale everything and start over. Right now you're saying that you don't want more bass but in a few months, you'll want more bang trust me. It's better to have the power and not use it all, then to not have enough power when you want it. At first, I thought these would be enough to satisfy me but after a while they aren't enough anymore. Trust me!!!!!!!im not looking for insane glass shattering bass, but im looking for a nice deep bass that will sound good with my music for a decent price. the reviews that i am reading for the subs are pretty good and people seem to be happy with this set up. could it be possible that i hooked up the subs wrong? i connected the + and - from 1 channel to the positive and negative for one sub, and the same for channel 2. the subwoofers are single 4 ohm voice coil.