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<blockquote data-quote="sounds_explicit" data-source="post: 8711001" data-attributes="member: 665284"><p>I have the electrical to back it up. But with box rise my subs are asking for more imo.. I'm running a. brand x 350 amp alt. With voltage regulator holding 14.8 volts constantly unless heavy bass hits. I have a plat agm under the hood with a northstar agm 31 pro with 6 spot terminals on it in the trunk. All ofc wiring. I have the sub level set at 80 hz flat on every eq setting and tuned the amp to about 56 or so volts on a 40 hz sine wave. Clipping light doesnt come on untill I turn volume to about 52 and set the sub level at -4, it goes from-24 to +6. My box is about 6 cubes without displacement tuned to 33 htz. Reason I'm thinking about going higher rms than 3k is because these subs are barely getting tickled 2 american bass xr 12's at 1 ohm. I want to compensate for box rise with a higher wattage amp that way I dont have to turn my amp up to achieve the 3k watts. I like some overhead and I know these subs can take s little more than what I'm giving them. If that makes sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sounds_explicit, post: 8711001, member: 665284"] I have the electrical to back it up. But with box rise my subs are asking for more imo.. I'm running a. brand x 350 amp alt. With voltage regulator holding 14.8 volts constantly unless heavy bass hits. I have a plat agm under the hood with a northstar agm 31 pro with 6 spot terminals on it in the trunk. All ofc wiring. I have the sub level set at 80 hz flat on every eq setting and tuned the amp to about 56 or so volts on a 40 hz sine wave. Clipping light doesnt come on untill I turn volume to about 52 and set the sub level at -4, it goes from-24 to +6. My box is about 6 cubes without displacement tuned to 33 htz. Reason I'm thinking about going higher rms than 3k is because these subs are barely getting tickled 2 american bass xr 12's at 1 ohm. I want to compensate for box rise with a higher wattage amp that way I dont have to turn my amp up to achieve the 3k watts. I like some overhead and I know these subs can take s little more than what I'm giving them. If that makes sense? [/QUOTE]
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