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Subs are not hitting hard enough.
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<blockquote data-quote="predxen" data-source="post: 7835335" data-attributes="member: 643004"><p>I have 2 MTX Thunder 8000, Single voice coil subs powered by a Hifonics Zeus 1500.1D i have the subs running in parallel, I have a Kenwood KRC-1005 Head unit, and a 6 gauge Power wire running back and a 6 gauge ground. I am using a cassette adapter that i plug into my ipod as that HU is about 15 years old. On youtube i have seen one of these subs running at 400 watts RMS Flex like crazy</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]VgCs2uqZQ-0[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I Have 2 of them running at 500 RMS each. and i cant even get my tassel to move on my rear view mirror. The most i can get is a little trunk flex. Is there something i am doing wrong ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="predxen, post: 7835335, member: 643004"] I have 2 MTX Thunder 8000, Single voice coil subs powered by a Hifonics Zeus 1500.1D i have the subs running in parallel, I have a Kenwood KRC-1005 Head unit, and a 6 gauge Power wire running back and a 6 gauge ground. I am using a cassette adapter that i plug into my ipod as that HU is about 15 years old. On youtube i have seen one of these subs running at 400 watts RMS Flex like crazy [MEDIA=youtube]VgCs2uqZQ-0[/MEDIA] I Have 2 of them running at 500 RMS each. and i cant even get my tassel to move on my rear view mirror. The most i can get is a little trunk flex. Is there something i am doing wrong ? [/QUOTE]
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