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<blockquote data-quote="Chrissbee77" data-source="post: 8079605" data-attributes="member: 654076"><p>I drive a 2003 saab 9-5 aero with a 7 speaker factory radio, the previous owner has installed a rockford fosgate (three sixty integration) along with some component MB quartz speakers (all 7) along with the processors for them these are being ran by a 1000 watt alpine VR amp 4/3/2 channel amp. Also had a 12" rockford Punch HE sub being driven by a punch 350S subwoofer. this thing was clean and loud . long story short blew the rockford so decided on getting a /rockford fosgate P3 4 Ohm dual voice coil subwoofer and wire this to my kenwood 9104 D amp instead of using the rockford amp. Figure this setup would be extremley loud. Well I have very very little bass even after adjusting the amp and double checked the wiring I have the sub wired to 2 ohms and the amp is not blown just seems weak... Any ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrissbee77, post: 8079605, member: 654076"] I drive a 2003 saab 9-5 aero with a 7 speaker factory radio, the previous owner has installed a rockford fosgate (three sixty integration) along with some component MB quartz speakers (all 7) along with the processors for them these are being ran by a 1000 watt alpine VR amp 4/3/2 channel amp. Also had a 12" rockford Punch HE sub being driven by a punch 350S subwoofer. this thing was clean and loud . long story short blew the rockford so decided on getting a /rockford fosgate P3 4 Ohm dual voice coil subwoofer and wire this to my kenwood 9104 D amp instead of using the rockford amp. Figure this setup would be extremley loud. Well I have very very little bass even after adjusting the amp and double checked the wiring I have the sub wired to 2 ohms and the amp is not blown just seems weak... Any ideas. [/QUOTE]
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