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<blockquote data-quote="wickedsicilian" data-source="post: 3656735" data-attributes="member: 583201"><p>Soz if im a lil uneducated when it comes to the matter but anyway</p><p></p><p>they are 2 pioneer TSW-305C subwoofers in SEPERATE boxes</p><p></p><p>Now i do know that you shouldnt use bass boost or any other crap like that. My gain on my amp is about a quater of the way and everything (bass, low, subwoofer etc) on my HU is set to the middle = 0 not -6 or anything that centre.</p><p></p><p>Where do i find this Xmax? i bought the subs a while ago and dont have the manuals for them anymore.</p><p></p><p>The rubber (ring i guess) around the subs push out about 1-2 cm. any further than that and i think im going to break them. They do seems to get to a certain point where if i do put the volume up the vibrate more (rubber pushes out ridiculously) and the bass isnt hitting any harder</p><p></p><p>My concern is they used to seem to punch alot harder, do subs get old and loose strength or just blow up?or could it possibly be the box having gone a lil loose after a while?</p><p></p><p>Any recommendations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wickedsicilian, post: 3656735, member: 583201"] Soz if im a lil uneducated when it comes to the matter but anyway they are 2 pioneer TSW-305C subwoofers in SEPERATE boxes Now i do know that you shouldnt use bass boost or any other crap like that. My gain on my amp is about a quater of the way and everything (bass, low, subwoofer etc) on my HU is set to the middle = 0 not -6 or anything that centre. Where do i find this Xmax? i bought the subs a while ago and dont have the manuals for them anymore. The rubber (ring i guess) around the subs push out about 1-2 cm. any further than that and i think im going to break them. They do seems to get to a certain point where if i do put the volume up the vibrate more (rubber pushes out ridiculously) and the bass isnt hitting any harder My concern is they used to seem to punch alot harder, do subs get old and loose strength or just blow up?or could it possibly be the box having gone a lil loose after a while? Any recommendations? [/QUOTE]
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