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<blockquote data-quote="RapMadeMeDoIt" data-source="post: 8471978" data-attributes="member: 662477"><p>They are both 10w3. One is 10w3-d2 and the other is 10w3-d6 and both say 10w3 big on the back. I know this isn't the optimal way you would want your subs ran. I would like to know how bad is it actually tho. I mean I've had it this way for the few years I've had the car and then however the previous owner had it installed. They've always sound pretty well. No noticeable difference in sound between the 2. I'm just glad I'm not the one who paid for the whole set up, I would have lost my **** lol. The previous owner spent a pretty penny lol. The complete stereo installation is probably from 10 yrs ago but in its day it was really nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RapMadeMeDoIt, post: 8471978, member: 662477"] They are both 10w3. One is 10w3-d2 and the other is 10w3-d6 and both say 10w3 big on the back. I know this isn't the optimal way you would want your subs ran. I would like to know how bad is it actually tho. I mean I've had it this way for the few years I've had the car and then however the previous owner had it installed. They've always sound pretty well. No noticeable difference in sound between the 2. I'm just glad I'm not the one who paid for the whole set up, I would have lost my **** lol. The previous owner spent a pretty penny lol. The complete stereo installation is probably from 10 yrs ago but in its day it was really nice. [/QUOTE]
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