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<blockquote data-quote="spenceyadigg" data-source="post: 7078766" data-attributes="member: 627448"><p>i have 2 12" rockford fosgate punch2 in a box with a 3000w amp. i also have a jensen vm9312 headunit. i took them to a local car audio shop to get them installed but after the guy finished he said he hooked up my subs to the rear speaker outputs because my headunit only had a single subwoofer output. my subs dont seem to hit as hard as they could and i was wondering if this is because they are hooked up to the rear speakers. how can i get my subs to hit harder? thanks for the responses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spenceyadigg, post: 7078766, member: 627448"] i have 2 12" rockford fosgate punch2 in a box with a 3000w amp. i also have a jensen vm9312 headunit. i took them to a local car audio shop to get them installed but after the guy finished he said he hooked up my subs to the rear speaker outputs because my headunit only had a single subwoofer output. my subs dont seem to hit as hard as they could and i was wondering if this is because they are hooked up to the rear speakers. how can i get my subs to hit harder? thanks for the responses [/QUOTE]
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