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<blockquote data-quote="jbarnesiii88" data-source="post: 8113735" data-attributes="member: 644487"><p>I always start with the small things... are my connections and ground 100% clean and secure? Do I have the right wire gauge for my amp? Do I have my amp's temperature under control? Did I change anything else (besides the amp and sub) when I upgraded? (wire location, ground location, fuse location)</p><p></p><p>Sometimes getting a new system means you also need to some in-depth tweaking with the amp and HU combined. Or maybe your new enclosure isn't what you expected; material wise. It may be 35Hz but materials absorb and bend to the air movement and can effect how much "real-feel" power is coming from your sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbarnesiii88, post: 8113735, member: 644487"] I always start with the small things... are my connections and ground 100% clean and secure? Do I have the right wire gauge for my amp? Do I have my amp's temperature under control? Did I change anything else (besides the amp and sub) when I upgraded? (wire location, ground location, fuse location) Sometimes getting a new system means you also need to some in-depth tweaking with the amp and HU combined. Or maybe your new enclosure isn't what you expected; material wise. It may be 35Hz but materials absorb and bend to the air movement and can effect how much "real-feel" power is coming from your sub. [/QUOTE]
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