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<blockquote data-quote="gibasscarguy" data-source="post: 36669" data-attributes="member: 541830"><p>Ok,</p><p></p><p>Your 10" is going to hit harder because its playing at near max power SO get another amp if you can and run each 15" off of its own amp. Dont plug the ports as they will make it louder. Face the 15's towards the BACK of your car and make sure you push them as close to the backseats as you can. That way they have more air/room in front of them.</p><p></p><p>He means make sure all your wires are hooked up right. Like your power wire should not run along side your RCA's they should be on opposite sides of the car. All your connections should be very secure and even have electrical tape giving them extra security.. stuff like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gibasscarguy, post: 36669, member: 541830"] Ok, Your 10" is going to hit harder because its playing at near max power SO get another amp if you can and run each 15" off of its own amp. Dont plug the ports as they will make it louder. Face the 15's towards the BACK of your car and make sure you push them as close to the backseats as you can. That way they have more air/room in front of them. He means make sure all your wires are hooked up right. Like your power wire should not run along side your RCA's they should be on opposite sides of the car. All your connections should be very secure and even have electrical tape giving them extra security.. stuff like that. [/QUOTE]
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