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<blockquote data-quote="omgrellik" data-source="post: 7738079" data-attributes="member: 641647"><p>Do boxes really help that much? I've heard that a box can change the sound so much it doesn't even sound like the same subs. I'm so excited I finally went with these two tens. My friend has been telling me since I got in to car audio (I'm not that big in it as in I don't go much. Been dealing with it for give or take 6 or 7 months.) to go with two tens. I must say, they turn heads and move quick.</p><p></p><p>Listening to you and reading some other threads, there is a lot to learn. A long time ago, I thought it was simple as screwing some decent subs in a box, finding an amp that'll power them, and turn up and down the adjustments until it sounds clean. Now I see how much more there is LOL. It can be so complicated.</p><p></p><p>I'm powering these things with a JBL 300.1. So that means ofcourse it's putting out 300W to one channel. Does that mean it's putting out 300W to both of the subs, or 150W to each?</p><p></p><p>Also, I think in my next class I'm gonna do the DMM gain method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="omgrellik, post: 7738079, member: 641647"] Do boxes really help that much? I've heard that a box can change the sound so much it doesn't even sound like the same subs. I'm so excited I finally went with these two tens. My friend has been telling me since I got in to car audio (I'm not that big in it as in I don't go much. Been dealing with it for give or take 6 or 7 months.) to go with two tens. I must say, they turn heads and move quick. Listening to you and reading some other threads, there is a lot to learn. A long time ago, I thought it was simple as screwing some decent subs in a box, finding an amp that'll power them, and turn up and down the adjustments until it sounds clean. Now I see how much more there is LOL. It can be so complicated. I'm powering these things with a JBL 300.1. So that means ofcourse it's putting out 300W to one channel. Does that mean it's putting out 300W to both of the subs, or 150W to each? Also, I think in my next class I'm gonna do the DMM gain method. [/QUOTE]
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