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<blockquote data-quote="EzekialPhoenix" data-source="post: 375726" data-attributes="member: 550969"><p>Well I cannot comment on the box, but I can tell you your impedence calculation is wrong. I don't know what you mean by your woofers being wired stereo. I am going to assume that means you are not bridging them at the amp. If you are running the subs in series, you are running them at 8 ohms. This is probably why you aren't getting much out of them. If you have two subs that have 2 ohm dvc's on them, run the coils in series, connect the woofers in parallel, and wire them to the amp in "stereo". That will give you 200 watts to each speaker instead of the puny amount of power you are currently giving them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekialPhoenix, post: 375726, member: 550969"] Well I cannot comment on the box, but I can tell you your impedence calculation is wrong. I don't know what you mean by your woofers being wired stereo. I am going to assume that means you are not bridging them at the amp. If you are running the subs in series, you are running them at 8 ohms. This is probably why you aren't getting much out of them. If you have two subs that have 2 ohm dvc's on them, run the coils in series, connect the woofers in parallel, and wire them to the amp in "stereo". That will give you 200 watts to each speaker instead of the puny amount of power you are currently giving them. [/QUOTE]
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