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<blockquote data-quote="Joshman" data-source="post: 7937050" data-attributes="member: 646184"><p>I have a 2000 watt Powerbass amp hooked to 2 rocksford fosgate 15" p1 speakers. I have the amp turned down a bit right now. But for some reason one of my speakers has a rattling sound in it when I turn the amp up some or if I have it low and turn the volume up. It's not constant, it's like it has to "heat up" maybe before it makes the sound. It wasn't making it earlier. Do I have too much power going to it? It's a brand new speaker. I'm pretty new to this so be easy and try and help.</p><p></p><p>Also I traded my 4 audio planet 10" 300W speakers for these from a friend just to see if I can sell</p><p></p><p>Them and I wanted to hear 15s in my Chevy. This box is ported and my 10s were all sealed separately. The sound is not the same and I'm thinking "with 2 15s I should beat my brakes off my truck" well I'm dissapointed in the sound and everything. It's not hitting hard and not shaking my truck like the 10s did. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshman, post: 7937050, member: 646184"] I have a 2000 watt Powerbass amp hooked to 2 rocksford fosgate 15" p1 speakers. I have the amp turned down a bit right now. But for some reason one of my speakers has a rattling sound in it when I turn the amp up some or if I have it low and turn the volume up. It's not constant, it's like it has to "heat up" maybe before it makes the sound. It wasn't making it earlier. Do I have too much power going to it? It's a brand new speaker. I'm pretty new to this so be easy and try and help. Also I traded my 4 audio planet 10" 300W speakers for these from a friend just to see if I can sell Them and I wanted to hear 15s in my Chevy. This box is ported and my 10s were all sealed separately. The sound is not the same and I'm thinking "with 2 15s I should beat my brakes off my truck" well I'm dissapointed in the sound and everything. It's not hitting hard and not shaking my truck like the 10s did. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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