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<blockquote data-quote="LightningStryk7" data-source="post: 913260" data-attributes="member: 560153"><p>wit that amp youll probably need 4 awg ground, 8 awg seems to small. if it seems quieter maybe your getting voltage drops? use a dmm and check the DC volts on the power and ground wire. you should be getting around 12.0v (wit car off) to around 13.8-14.4v (wit car on).</p><p></p><p>Also re check ur xovers. On ur amp or head unit.</p><p></p><p>Also try moving your box to where it used to be and see if its still quiet. Sometimes moving ur box can effect the sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightningStryk7, post: 913260, member: 560153"] wit that amp youll probably need 4 awg ground, 8 awg seems to small. if it seems quieter maybe your getting voltage drops? use a dmm and check the DC volts on the power and ground wire. you should be getting around 12.0v (wit car off) to around 13.8-14.4v (wit car on). Also re check ur xovers. On ur amp or head unit. Also try moving your box to where it used to be and see if its still quiet. Sometimes moving ur box can effect the sound. [/QUOTE]
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