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Subs not hitting as hard as they should?
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<blockquote data-quote="tpatten12345" data-source="post: 7934849" data-attributes="member: 633133"><p>Wiring them down is definitely key. with that amp the way you have them wired you are getting 650 watts total so only 325 watts per sub and the subs are rated for 1000 watts each. when you wire them down your amp will push 2000 watts making it 1000 watts per sub which is exactly what your subs call for. Just remember when you first wire them down turn the gains down and slowly turn it up to where you like it, you don't want to chance blowing your subs due to loud low quality audio right off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpatten12345, post: 7934849, member: 633133"] Wiring them down is definitely key. with that amp the way you have them wired you are getting 650 watts total so only 325 watts per sub and the subs are rated for 1000 watts each. when you wire them down your amp will push 2000 watts making it 1000 watts per sub which is exactly what your subs call for. Just remember when you first wire them down turn the gains down and slowly turn it up to where you like it, you don't want to chance blowing your subs due to loud low quality audio right off. [/QUOTE]
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