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<blockquote data-quote="Demi" data-source="post: 2116096" data-attributes="member: 568585"><p>Alright so i set my gains properly. Well lemme tell ya. Wow. Not impressed. Im running two Type-r 10s (4omhs)off a m1005. I went with four ohm subs because i planned on running three, but ****it i cant lose any more trunk room. I didnt even hit really. Yeah i sounded clean but jesus, two more bumps to the gain and it was bouncing my windsheild wipers. The two tens HIT. Most think i have at least 2 12" back there and ive blown dudes with 2 15" out of the water. (of course these are people that dont know crap) Seems to me that one of two things are true, either 1: that extra 150W must be where the money is if i were running to 2omh subs, or 2: i just went too small on the size. So, live and learn. Im thinking that maybe i should start looking at two m1005s and two 12" type-Xs. Thoughts? It sucks because with a little more juice these tens HIT. I dont wanna burn em up to were i cant sell up or something, but i mean it was totaly SQ. No bump at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Demi, post: 2116096, member: 568585"] Alright so i set my gains properly. Well lemme tell ya. Wow. Not impressed. Im running two Type-r 10s (4omhs)off a m1005. I went with four ohm subs because i planned on running three, but ****it i cant lose any more trunk room. I didnt even hit really. Yeah i sounded clean but jesus, two more bumps to the gain and it was bouncing my windsheild wipers. The two tens HIT. Most think i have at least 2 12" back there and ive blown dudes with 2 15" out of the water. (of course these are people that dont know crap) Seems to me that one of two things are true, either 1: that extra 150W must be where the money is if i were running to 2omh subs, or 2: i just went too small on the size. So, live and learn. Im thinking that maybe i should start looking at two m1005s and two 12" type-Xs. Thoughts? It sucks because with a little more juice these tens HIT. I dont wanna burn em up to were i cant sell up or something, but i mean it was totaly SQ. No bump at all. [/QUOTE]
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