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<blockquote data-quote="soldiermedic" data-source="post: 5716829" data-attributes="member: 604733"><p>He gave me a prefab box and told me it was tuned at 35 hz, but It just didn't sound right. Then when I rode it for about a week I got some serious dips in my power. Turns out that he fused my amp with a 50 amp fuse when the amp is a Rockford T400-2 bridged at 2 ohms, which I believe warrants at least a 60 amp fuse. So I gutted the back install and decided to trust myself and do it myself after finding someone who made a good box for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soldiermedic, post: 5716829, member: 604733"] He gave me a prefab box and told me it was tuned at 35 hz, but It just didn't sound right. Then when I rode it for about a week I got some serious dips in my power. Turns out that he fused my amp with a 50 amp fuse when the amp is a Rockford T400-2 bridged at 2 ohms, which I believe warrants at least a 60 amp fuse. So I gutted the back install and decided to trust myself and do it myself after finding someone who made a good box for me. [/QUOTE]
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