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<blockquote data-quote="SunUpNeverdown" data-source="post: 8698009" data-attributes="member: 678573"><p>Please take that awesome subwoofer out of that sealed box. It is bothering me that you would even do that to that subwoofer that did nothing to you but just try to make you happy. Lol! It’s bothering me even more that you would do that to yourself. Don’t settle for less. Push the envelope. Go with a ported box and get a taramps 3k and set the gains right and go hard like SUNDOWN wants you to. But make sure you are not clipping because even after rise, that much rms will finger fuc that subwoofer if it’s dirty...current. Lol! There’s a distortion detector in most of them taramps, so if you see that clip light, turn the gain back. Taramps makes it easy. And tune your amp at 3/4’s volume on your head unit and on a -3db 40 hz test tone off YouTube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunUpNeverdown, post: 8698009, member: 678573"] Please take that awesome subwoofer out of that sealed box. It is bothering me that you would even do that to that subwoofer that did nothing to you but just try to make you happy. Lol! It’s bothering me even more that you would do that to yourself. Don’t settle for less. Push the envelope. Go with a ported box and get a taramps 3k and set the gains right and go hard like SUNDOWN wants you to. But make sure you are not clipping because even after rise, that much rms will finger fuc that subwoofer if it’s dirty...current. Lol! There’s a distortion detector in most of them taramps, so if you see that clip light, turn the gain back. Taramps makes it easy. And tune your amp at 3/4’s volume on your head unit and on a -3db 40 hz test tone off YouTube. [/QUOTE]
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