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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Law.Lulz" data-source="post: 6825954" data-attributes="member: 600906"><p>Theres a few things you obviously dont understand. When you build a box, you have impedence rise. If you wire it to 1 ohm, it could be seeing 3 ohms by the time Imp rise takes effect. Having head room is a great idea. If you knew how to set your gains you would not have a problem. You can run 2 600 RMS subs with a 10,000 Watt amp if you know what you are doing. The combo i suggested would be prefect once you total in box rise and if you get someone who knows what they are doing to set your gains.</p><p></p><p>About your amp. Either the clipping got to it, vibration got to it, or low voltage got to it. Did you have it mounted on your box ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Law.Lulz, post: 6825954, member: 600906"] Theres a few things you obviously dont understand. When you build a box, you have impedence rise. If you wire it to 1 ohm, it could be seeing 3 ohms by the time Imp rise takes effect. Having head room is a great idea. If you knew how to set your gains you would not have a problem. You can run 2 600 RMS subs with a 10,000 Watt amp if you know what you are doing. The combo i suggested would be prefect once you total in box rise and if you get someone who knows what they are doing to set your gains. About your amp. Either the clipping got to it, vibration got to it, or low voltage got to it. Did you have it mounted on your box ? [/QUOTE]
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