Umbra
Hobbyist & CA Tenderfoot
You made thread just like this three days ago. Everyone offered you advice and you took none of it:
http://www.caraudio.com/forums/advanced-sql-spl-discussion/604060-wattage-increase-boost-decrease.html
If you didn't repeat what you did last time and clip the hell out of it with the gain too high and the use of bass boost one of two things happened:
1) Your subs were on death's door, since you clipped the signal last time
or
2) You've got the wiring wrong.
Try listening next time.
Edit: I'm taking a shot in the dark, since you insist on not providing any detailed information, but:
If you're running two 10W3v3-2s or 10W3v3-4s at either 1 or two ohms, you're sending them 1600 (for 1 ohm) or 1200 watts (for 2 ohms).
That's 800 or 600 to each sub. I've got no idea where you got the number 900 from, recheck your math.
http://www.caraudio.com/forums/advanced-sql-spl-discussion/604060-wattage-increase-boost-decrease.html
If you didn't repeat what you did last time and clip the hell out of it with the gain too high and the use of bass boost one of two things happened:
1) Your subs were on death's door, since you clipped the signal last time
or
2) You've got the wiring wrong.
Try listening next time.
Edit: I'm taking a shot in the dark, since you insist on not providing any detailed information, but:
If you're running two 10W3v3-2s or 10W3v3-4s at either 1 or two ohms, you're sending them 1600 (for 1 ohm) or 1200 watts (for 2 ohms).
That's 800 or 600 to each sub. I've got no idea where you got the number 900 from, recheck your math.
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