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<blockquote data-quote="Kibbe17" data-source="post: 7062851" data-attributes="member: 626038"><p>Sorry about that triple post.. AT&amp;T actin up.. Lol but anyway, here's the link that has the box dimensions and sort of a backstory.. <a href="http:////forums/amplifiers/488798-amp-one-12in-alpine-type-r.html#post7298432" target="_blank">http://www.caraudio.com/forums/amplifiers/488798-amp-one-12in-alpine-type-r.html#post7298432</a> I too thought maybe the amp was under-powering it but I guess I was told wrong when people said the amp should be fine. And the head unit I'm using is the pioneer 2100IB. And the problem with having the bass on that cranked is it is working my speakers way too hard. (I'm surprised they've lasted ts long..) I've tried bass blockers all around but it had little effect.</p><p></p><p>P.S. - forgot that thread was about hitting lows but basically its all part of the same issue and that thread has a lot of info about my system - especially my enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kibbe17, post: 7062851, member: 626038"] Sorry about that triple post.. AT&T actin up.. Lol but anyway, here's the link that has the box dimensions and sort of a backstory.. [URL="http:////forums/amplifiers/488798-amp-one-12in-alpine-type-r.html#post7298432"]http://www.caraudio.com/forums/amplifiers/488798-amp-one-12in-alpine-type-r.html#post7298432[/URL] I too thought maybe the amp was under-powering it but I guess I was told wrong when people said the amp should be fine. And the head unit I'm using is the pioneer 2100IB. And the problem with having the bass on that cranked is it is working my speakers way too hard. (I'm surprised they've lasted ts long..) I've tried bass blockers all around but it had little effect. P.S. - forgot that thread was about hitting lows but basically its all part of the same issue and that thread has a lot of info about my system - especially my enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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