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<blockquote data-quote="av83" data-source="post: 7806164" data-attributes="member: 640058"><p>I would highly suggest trading the two kickers for a single sub. You can get pretty loud with your amp on a single d2 sub in the right box. Put up a want to trade (wtt) ad in the classifieds here and see if anyone offers anything up. Shoot, if they're new, can you return them? If not, sell them. There are plenty of options. However, keeping your subs means you are stuck with a sealed enclosure, since you have so little room. Plus, you're stuck at running them at 2 ohms (even though you measured them a final 1.5, I can guarantee the amp is seeing a higher impedance, for a couple of different reasons) And sealed enclosures aren't going to get as loud and low as you want. It's just the truth. The subs need changed. You don't have the room to give them what they need to get the most out of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av83, post: 7806164, member: 640058"] I would highly suggest trading the two kickers for a single sub. You can get pretty loud with your amp on a single d2 sub in the right box. Put up a want to trade (wtt) ad in the classifieds here and see if anyone offers anything up. Shoot, if they're new, can you return them? If not, sell them. There are plenty of options. However, keeping your subs means you are stuck with a sealed enclosure, since you have so little room. Plus, you're stuck at running them at 2 ohms (even though you measured them a final 1.5, I can guarantee the amp is seeing a higher impedance, for a couple of different reasons) And sealed enclosures aren't going to get as loud and low as you want. It's just the truth. The subs need changed. You don't have the room to give them what they need to get the most out of them. [/QUOTE]
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