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<blockquote data-quote="inferno1985" data-source="post: 8471278" data-attributes="member: 639224"><p>its probably the amp honestly. or you have your sub wired to a ohm maybe the amp isnt stable at. i have never used ab amps before. so i dont knw if your amp is able to run at 2 ohm stable with that sub being wired down to a lower ohm. of if you just have the wires running a 4 ohm load but it seems the amp puts out 125 watts at 4 ohms *2 channel. so imo i would think your only getting 125 watts if that if your sub is running at 4 ohms on 1 channel. if u bridge it its using both channels but it doesnt say any other specs that i can see on website other than 125@4 ohms *2 channels</p><p></p><p>i have an old alpine vpower mrp 350 mono block class d thats been sitting in my closet for a few years if your interested. banged some old kicker comps my brother used as his first system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inferno1985, post: 8471278, member: 639224"] its probably the amp honestly. or you have your sub wired to a ohm maybe the amp isnt stable at. i have never used ab amps before. so i dont knw if your amp is able to run at 2 ohm stable with that sub being wired down to a lower ohm. of if you just have the wires running a 4 ohm load but it seems the amp puts out 125 watts at 4 ohms *2 channel. so imo i would think your only getting 125 watts if that if your sub is running at 4 ohms on 1 channel. if u bridge it its using both channels but it doesnt say any other specs that i can see on website other than 125@4 ohms *2 channels i have an old alpine vpower mrp 350 mono block class d thats been sitting in my closet for a few years if your interested. banged some old kicker comps my brother used as his first system [/QUOTE]
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