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System Keeps Killing Amps! HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="340dustya" data-source="post: 6958873" data-attributes="member: 625197"><p>your system is hitting pretty hard but newer cars are much easier to flex. the sheet metal is like tissue paper compared to my sheet metal. my car is made of streight 16 guage steel, trust me i have been doing body work on it for years. it is like a tank compared to what newer cars use. i think its 24 guage. i threw my system in my friends civic once and everything was flexing. even the front bumper. and i said that the mofos are some of the best budget subs you can get. sure they dont out perform btl's or tc sounds but they are great fot the money. as for the class d BAMF 4000 w. it definatly pushes more than 1k. that would mean that i was getting that flex form 250 watts on each sub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340dustya, post: 6958873, member: 625197"] your system is hitting pretty hard but newer cars are much easier to flex. the sheet metal is like tissue paper compared to my sheet metal. my car is made of streight 16 guage steel, trust me i have been doing body work on it for years. it is like a tank compared to what newer cars use. i think its 24 guage. i threw my system in my friends civic once and everything was flexing. even the front bumper. and i said that the mofos are some of the best budget subs you can get. sure they dont out perform btl's or tc sounds but they are great fot the money. as for the class d BAMF 4000 w. it definatly pushes more than 1k. that would mean that i was getting that flex form 250 watts on each sub [/QUOTE]
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