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<blockquote data-quote="toledokid" data-source="post: 6679913" data-attributes="member: 612370"><p>I'm running 2 D6 Diamond audio 12" dual 2 ohm in a 33hz tuned slot ported box with a kicker zX1000.1 mono block amp, guessing it runs around 1150-1220 on the Birth sheet.</p><p></p><p>My subs just aren't pounding as much as I think they should be, and to be quite honest it just sounds like they're bottoming out with very low gains, not ridiculously low, but I heard from many people the D6's can take a beating (not that I'm looking to totally beat the hell out of them), but I'm trying to get some more power/dbs. Think putting them in a bigger sealed box might do some magic? They hit pretty well for the higher bass notes, but the lower end loses substantial dbs, especially in comparison to the higher. Like, significant.</p><p></p><p>Big 3? Anything? New speakers? Amp? I have a Kinetik 600 battery I gotta hook up still, was gonna hook it up till all my distribution blocks and shit got stolen along with my gear (got the gear back minus the fuses/distro block)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toledokid, post: 6679913, member: 612370"] I'm running 2 D6 Diamond audio 12" dual 2 ohm in a 33hz tuned slot ported box with a kicker zX1000.1 mono block amp, guessing it runs around 1150-1220 on the Birth sheet. My subs just aren't pounding as much as I think they should be, and to be quite honest it just sounds like they're bottoming out with very low gains, not ridiculously low, but I heard from many people the D6's can take a beating (not that I'm looking to totally beat the hell out of them), but I'm trying to get some more power/dbs. Think putting them in a bigger sealed box might do some magic? They hit pretty well for the higher bass notes, but the lower end loses substantial dbs, especially in comparison to the higher. Like, significant. Big 3? Anything? New speakers? Amp? I have a Kinetik 600 battery I gotta hook up still, was gonna hook it up till all my distribution blocks and shit got stolen along with my gear (got the gear back minus the fuses/distro block) [/QUOTE]
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