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So I know most people are looking for the most efficient box they can build... I on the other hand would like to know which would be the less efficient. I ordered recones for my subs thinking I would be using a 1 ohm stable amp. Instead i will be strapping 2 amps that'll make power @ 2 ohms. So which box type would be best suited to help box rise in my favor? I always read that people shouldn't worry about wiring an amp to a low resistance because after all is said and down the box rise will bring them up to a "safer" level.... So would this be the same case or should i try one box over another one? I'd rather avoid wiring to 4 ohms!

 
Just bolt it down, should eliminate any rise.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif Guess you didn't read it correctly... I want the rise!!! But thanks for making me spit my Mt. Dew all over my keyboard!

 
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif Guess you didn't read it correctly... I want the rise!!! But thanks for making me spit my Mt. Dew all over my keyboard!
You're right, I didn't. I'm actually kinda confused, could you clarify on why WANT box rise in this scenario? Where do you plan on wiring your subs?

 
You're right, I didn't. I'm actually kinda confused, could you clarify on why WANT box rise in this scenario? Where do you plan on wiring your subs?
So I have a pair of D1 subs ( I can either wire the pair to 1 ohm or 4 ohm) I'm strapping 2 amps together but it does power @ 2 ohms. I don't want to mess up the amps by running them @ 1 ohm... that is where my problem is

 
So I have a pair of D1 subs ( I can either wire the pair to 1 ohm or 4 ohm) I'm strapping 2 amps together but it does power @ 2 ohms. I don't want to mess up the amps by running them @ 1 ohm... that is where my problem is
Do you already have said amps?

 
I believe box rise only occurs during Gucci Mane sessions. Other music rarely has non stop bass lines, but instead have more bursts of bass. The amp doesn't have time to experience a reduction is output due to the rising impedance.

 
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