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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7659221" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/iagree.gif.15d6c075ee8d3913ba26866d06993068.gif I would never recomend mixing sized of subwoofers...in lamens terms the sound waves will not match up properly without some expert tuning and postioning. Having said that, with the amount of power your attempting to achieve you will not be able to do it with you current set up. Here is what you need. Forget the cap, its worthless to you, do a big 3 upgrade on your wiring if you havent already and look into a higher amp alt before multiple batteries. If you are hell bent on multiple batteries try and make them the same brand at the least, same battery if possible, I could explain why but just trust me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7659221, member: 628274"] [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/iagree.gif.15d6c075ee8d3913ba26866d06993068.gif[/IMG] I would never recomend mixing sized of subwoofers...in lamens terms the sound waves will not match up properly without some expert tuning and postioning. Having said that, with the amount of power your attempting to achieve you will not be able to do it with you current set up. Here is what you need. Forget the cap, its worthless to you, do a big 3 upgrade on your wiring if you havent already and look into a higher amp alt before multiple batteries. If you are hell bent on multiple batteries try and make them the same brand at the least, same battery if possible, I could explain why but just trust me. [/QUOTE]
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