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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8863657" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>The more you add to your thread, the more we can offer. List the sub, (not sure if you know RMS vs peak/max, since not all do). Probably @ 1ohm, but the specs will help or a link. You can go over RMS, but how much is a variable. I would suggest looking at amps that can do more than what you want, and dialing it down as needed. </p><p></p><p>There are speaker box designers/builders on here. There are plenty of sites that have directions, and designs. The more you share on this from your: materials, build design, enclosure design, frequency then there's a lot of help to be had there. </p><p></p><p>How about electrical? If that's 3,000w RMS, and even if it's not, you're going to need better than stock electrical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8863657, member: 674149"] The more you add to your thread, the more we can offer. List the sub, (not sure if you know RMS vs peak/max, since not all do). Probably @ 1ohm, but the specs will help or a link. You can go over RMS, but how much is a variable. I would suggest looking at amps that can do more than what you want, and dialing it down as needed. There are speaker box designers/builders on here. There are plenty of sites that have directions, and designs. The more you share on this from your: materials, build design, enclosure design, frequency then there's a lot of help to be had there. How about electrical? If that's 3,000w RMS, and even if it's not, you're going to need better than stock electrical. [/QUOTE]
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