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<blockquote data-quote="qwiketz" data-source="post: 8716801" data-attributes="member: 617720"><p>hi guys. Thought I'd check in. This was a new boat purchase. Here's what I have currently. </p><p></p><p>so currently there is a jl audio 500 watt mono marine amp running at 4 ohms driving 1 12" jl audio marine driver. The driver is setup as infinite baffle and actually sounds pretty good. The compartment it's in is actually pretty air tight so it sounds much better and goes louder than I thought it would. </p><p></p><p>I could add a 2nd 12" woofer in the opposite side and run the amp at 2 ohms.. I wouldn't have to add any equipment to get a few more db's but should I leave it as is and run it at 4 ohms or push it at 2? I know the amp will do it all day long but as mentioned, it's going to be in a hot, hot environment. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qwiketz, post: 8716801, member: 617720"] hi guys. Thought I'd check in. This was a new boat purchase. Here's what I have currently. so currently there is a jl audio 500 watt mono marine amp running at 4 ohms driving 1 12" jl audio marine driver. The driver is setup as infinite baffle and actually sounds pretty good. The compartment it's in is actually pretty air tight so it sounds much better and goes louder than I thought it would. I could add a 2nd 12" woofer in the opposite side and run the amp at 2 ohms.. I wouldn't have to add any equipment to get a few more db's but should I leave it as is and run it at 4 ohms or push it at 2? I know the amp will do it all day long but as mentioned, it's going to be in a hot, hot environment. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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