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<blockquote data-quote="Ceezer" data-source="post: 5154776" data-attributes="member: 561993"><p>Ok, I thought I'd bump this since it had pertinent information regarding the subs/amps.</p><p></p><p>This weekend I'm gonna try my hand at fabricating a fiberglass enclosure for the back corner of my cargo area and for my first attempt I'm going to make it just for a single 10 out of my existing box (I still plan on upgrading everything, but after the holidays; for now I want to play around). If I stick with just the single DA amp for now and keep the front coaxials on 2 channels then bridge the single 10 across the other 2 channels, would it then be pulling 150W RMS? A little more? A little less?</p><p></p><p>If so, how would a single sub being fed 150W sound, in loudness, compared to 2 subs getting 75W each?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceezer, post: 5154776, member: 561993"] Ok, I thought I'd bump this since it had pertinent information regarding the subs/amps. This weekend I'm gonna try my hand at fabricating a fiberglass enclosure for the back corner of my cargo area and for my first attempt I'm going to make it just for a single 10 out of my existing box (I still plan on upgrading everything, but after the holidays; for now I want to play around). If I stick with just the single DA amp for now and keep the front coaxials on 2 channels then bridge the single 10 across the other 2 channels, would it then be pulling 150W RMS? A little more? A little less? If so, how would a single sub being fed 150W sound, in loudness, compared to 2 subs getting 75W each? [/QUOTE]
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