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Newbie - Need help with box design please
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<blockquote data-quote="Bangler" data-source="post: 8653797" data-attributes="member: 675444"><p>Total overall length in the rear is 42" x 36" width x 18" height. My thoughts were to leave enough length for a battery box to the front. If the extra space is needed for the box, the batteries will go else where</p><p></p><p></p><p>The amp is rated @ 4000wrms @ 2ohm but I assume a &lt;20% loss netting me closer to 3200wrms. After deliberating with a friend and a few beers. We figured we could run 3 @ 1.33 ohms with this amp for short excursions. Running below 2 ohms should net me some extra power... right? That's what we figured anyways.</p><p></p><p> If the amp melts I'll upgrade to something different. If it pops the subs, I'm only out $300. Then I'll have an excuse to upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bangler, post: 8653797, member: 675444"] Total overall length in the rear is 42" x 36" width x 18" height. My thoughts were to leave enough length for a battery box to the front. If the extra space is needed for the box, the batteries will go else where The amp is rated @ 4000wrms @ 2ohm but I assume a <20% loss netting me closer to 3200wrms. After deliberating with a friend and a few beers. We figured we could run 3 @ 1.33 ohms with this amp for short excursions. Running below 2 ohms should net me some extra power... right? That's what we figured anyways. If the amp melts I'll upgrade to something different. If it pops the subs, I'm only out $300. Then I'll have an excuse to upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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