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<blockquote data-quote="endofdays89" data-source="post: 5378494" data-attributes="member: 594854"><p>with the windows up, doors shut and me inside the car bumping full tilt it still sounds no better than the worst 300 rms setup i have heard. Why do i have to turn the gain up to 75% risking taking my subs and amp out just to get them decently loud? This sucks, and i heard that firing them into the cab will not make a huge difference. I want them facing the cab because it takes away all rattles. I have heard of people doing this and having no problems with the output. I am never going to put them in the trunk again because i hate rattles, i like it to be clean as fvck because i am really picky with those kind of annoyances, if you heard how bad they sound you would probably laugh, seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endofdays89, post: 5378494, member: 594854"] with the windows up, doors shut and me inside the car bumping full tilt it still sounds no better than the worst 300 rms setup i have heard. Why do i have to turn the gain up to 75% risking taking my subs and amp out just to get them decently loud? This sucks, and i heard that firing them into the cab will not make a huge difference. I want them facing the cab because it takes away all rattles. I have heard of people doing this and having no problems with the output. I am never going to put them in the trunk again because i hate rattles, i like it to be clean as fvck because i am really picky with those kind of annoyances, if you heard how bad they sound you would probably laugh, seriously. [/QUOTE]
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