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<blockquote data-quote="Safe-N-Sound215" data-source="post: 1993066" data-attributes="member: 567128"><p>Infinity, just cranking everything up is not the way to get the sound you want, well it's not if you want your equipment to last. you would be alot better off having someone with a fair amount of knowledge set your equipment for you.</p><p></p><p>If you have the ts1920-2 that puts out about 900rms so thats some good power, a little under powered for the new style type r's but it should still bump pretty good without cranking everything up, so check what the other members have said and see if they are wired out of phase</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safe-N-Sound215, post: 1993066, member: 567128"] Infinity, just cranking everything up is not the way to get the sound you want, well it's not if you want your equipment to last. you would be alot better off having someone with a fair amount of knowledge set your equipment for you. If you have the ts1920-2 that puts out about 900rms so thats some good power, a little under powered for the new style type r's but it should still bump pretty good without cranking everything up, so check what the other members have said and see if they are wired out of phase [/QUOTE]
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