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<blockquote data-quote="donmcgowen" data-source="post: 8515666" data-attributes="member: 660141"><p>Just some more info. I am running a Kenwood, something similar to the DDX6902S. I'm running a 4x1 Hifonics amp to Infinity components up front. I think 50w rms to each speaker. Then the Brutus BRZ1200 to 2x10" Alpine Type R subs in a sealed box. All knobs like bass are set to half or less. I guess maybe my only unsure thing is the phase control. Where it's like 0 or 180 or something like that. Can't remember off the top of my head. I remember changing it to both settings and it sounded the same.</p><p></p><p>And what's interesting, the subs seem to go out at once. I suppose that makes sense if they are getting the same signal, but I would also think one would go out before the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmcgowen, post: 8515666, member: 660141"] Just some more info. I am running a Kenwood, something similar to the DDX6902S. I'm running a 4x1 Hifonics amp to Infinity components up front. I think 50w rms to each speaker. Then the Brutus BRZ1200 to 2x10" Alpine Type R subs in a sealed box. All knobs like bass are set to half or less. I guess maybe my only unsure thing is the phase control. Where it's like 0 or 180 or something like that. Can't remember off the top of my head. I remember changing it to both settings and it sounded the same. And what's interesting, the subs seem to go out at once. I suppose that makes sense if they are getting the same signal, but I would also think one would go out before the other. [/QUOTE]
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