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<blockquote data-quote="jar1zx" data-source="post: 8608162" data-attributes="member: 630453"><p>Thx shredder1</p><p></p><p>I don't have a pc so I'm using my iPad.</p><p></p><p>Nice to have programs like port calculator that just work without having to download.</p><p></p><p>I really don't know much about my subs or amp, but subs are rms 2000 watts, amp does 7k at 14 volts 1ohm, at most I'll be pushing 15 cold to 14.7ish hot. So not much power increase.</p><p></p><p>I have no clue on box rise but I'm going to guess I will not get full 7k, if I pushed subs at 3k each I would be happy, heck I'll even take 2500rms. But until box is made and amp is clamped I guess I won't know.</p><p></p><p>Maybe other people with these subs will know how they do with box rise. I haven't seen any amp dyno test or clamp test with this soundqubed 7000 watt amp. Amp seems built well and it's power hungry so buying a 2nd 7k will be more than I want to put into alts and batts.</p><p></p><p>Kinda wish I was smart enough to make a 6th order box and have two tuned points and a bigger bandwidth.</p><p></p><p>Guess I'll be happy with a low tune box hopefully catching a good bit of the bandwidth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jar1zx, post: 8608162, member: 630453"] Thx shredder1 I don't have a pc so I'm using my iPad. Nice to have programs like port calculator that just work without having to download. I really don't know much about my subs or amp, but subs are rms 2000 watts, amp does 7k at 14 volts 1ohm, at most I'll be pushing 15 cold to 14.7ish hot. So not much power increase. I have no clue on box rise but I'm going to guess I will not get full 7k, if I pushed subs at 3k each I would be happy, heck I'll even take 2500rms. But until box is made and amp is clamped I guess I won't know. Maybe other people with these subs will know how they do with box rise. I haven't seen any amp dyno test or clamp test with this soundqubed 7000 watt amp. Amp seems built well and it's power hungry so buying a 2nd 7k will be more than I want to put into alts and batts. Kinda wish I was smart enough to make a 6th order box and have two tuned points and a bigger bandwidth. Guess I'll be happy with a low tune box hopefully catching a good bit of the bandwidth. [/QUOTE]
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