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<blockquote data-quote="Darren5531" data-source="post: 2570947" data-attributes="member: 571118"><p>I have the same problem. My gains are decently up and I have my bass level on the cd player up pretty high as well. I have a 15" TC9 and a older rockford 225.2 bridged to 4 ohms. I have the gains up high because I know my sub can handle 1200+ rms. Somedays its really bad like when I turn it up to 18-20 it plays then cuts out or like when i watch the sub it shoots up excursion wise and then goes back to normal. Most days I can put it up to 23ish and bass at 5 out of 6 before it starts. I have checked all my connections and made them pretty strong except for the speaker wire inside the box, but I remember making those tight as I could so I really dont' know. I can take a vidoe if that would help. Could it be from a bad box? I have a pos sealed box and I was wondering if that was it or not. Anyways just thought I would post something and hope for some advice.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your time,</p><p></p><p>Darren</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darren5531, post: 2570947, member: 571118"] I have the same problem. My gains are decently up and I have my bass level on the cd player up pretty high as well. I have a 15" TC9 and a older rockford 225.2 bridged to 4 ohms. I have the gains up high because I know my sub can handle 1200+ rms. Somedays its really bad like when I turn it up to 18-20 it plays then cuts out or like when i watch the sub it shoots up excursion wise and then goes back to normal. Most days I can put it up to 23ish and bass at 5 out of 6 before it starts. I have checked all my connections and made them pretty strong except for the speaker wire inside the box, but I remember making those tight as I could so I really dont' know. I can take a vidoe if that would help. Could it be from a bad box? I have a pos sealed box and I was wondering if that was it or not. Anyways just thought I would post something and hope for some advice. Thanks for your time, Darren [/QUOTE]
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