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<blockquote data-quote="aimology" data-source="post: 7674547" data-attributes="member: 639546"><p>Im assuming you cannot read what so ever</p><p></p><p>If you read my entire statement</p><p></p><p>I FIRST had them hooked up with all gains on 0 and the subs set @ 2 ohms. Why? because they are not D4 subs for 1 ohm stable.</p><p></p><p>The subs did not move what so ever and that was with my volume set @ 15 out of 40 on the HU. I texted boom as soon as this happened, he told me to up the volume, do some HU settings to get it @ 30 out of 40 ( basically 75 % )</p><p></p><p>I then went down hoping this slight adjustment would fix it ( keep in mind this entire time this is going on. Im telling Boom I think its an AMP issue, not a SUB issue the FORUMS made this a sub issue )</p><p></p><p>anyways after ALL the testing and noticing the sub not moving what so ever @ 2 ohm in the box plugged up CORRECTLY. I THEN turned the amp gain to full mode ( while playing / slowly ) While this was happening, the subs did EXACTLY what you see in the video.</p><p></p><p>1) I did not drive around and play music like this, it sounded like ****</p><p></p><p>2) I did not have the car off, turn everything full blast and play the music like this</p><p></p><p>3) I emailed Jacob today, why? because once again I thought this ENTIRE TIME it was an AMP issue. Jacob was going to make a deal with me on his for MORE POWER</p><p></p><p>anyways, after we talked. He said, ya go outside during lunch, toss those on .5 ohms. They can easily handle it and it will be WAY louder. If it works yall no its not an amp issue</p><p></p><p>Video ABOVE was from that result - Im a 30 year old I.T security expert. Im not some 17 year old high school retard who just tosses **** into the trunk gun hoe.</p><p></p><p>Dont try to assume Im of ignorance because you lack reading ability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aimology, post: 7674547, member: 639546"] Im assuming you cannot read what so ever If you read my entire statement I FIRST had them hooked up with all gains on 0 and the subs set @ 2 ohms. Why? because they are not D4 subs for 1 ohm stable. The subs did not move what so ever and that was with my volume set @ 15 out of 40 on the HU. I texted boom as soon as this happened, he told me to up the volume, do some HU settings to get it @ 30 out of 40 ( basically 75 % ) I then went down hoping this slight adjustment would fix it ( keep in mind this entire time this is going on. Im telling Boom I think its an AMP issue, not a SUB issue the FORUMS made this a sub issue ) anyways after ALL the testing and noticing the sub not moving what so ever @ 2 ohm in the box plugged up CORRECTLY. I THEN turned the amp gain to full mode ( while playing / slowly ) While this was happening, the subs did EXACTLY what you see in the video. 1) I did not drive around and play music like this, it sounded like **** 2) I did not have the car off, turn everything full blast and play the music like this 3) I emailed Jacob today, why? because once again I thought this ENTIRE TIME it was an AMP issue. Jacob was going to make a deal with me on his for MORE POWER anyways, after we talked. He said, ya go outside during lunch, toss those on .5 ohms. They can easily handle it and it will be WAY louder. If it works yall no its not an amp issue Video ABOVE was from that result - Im a 30 year old I.T security expert. Im not some 17 year old high school retard who just tosses **** into the trunk gun hoe. Dont try to assume Im of ignorance because you lack reading ability. [/QUOTE]
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