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<blockquote data-quote="murph" data-source="post: 8447409" data-attributes="member: 636087"><p>Holy sh<span style="color: black">i</span>t that box is not ok. You need room for the port to breathe and as has been said idk if you have room for 2 12's. I wouldn't be surprised if the bottom subs were partially working as PR's in that box. Rebuild a new box wood is cheap bro. Get someone to design you a proper enclosure.</p><p></p><p>The amp probably does 2.4-2.5k on a good power supply if you even have one. Be careful because I can bet you that if that amp clips it will overheat faster than you can say sh<span style="color: black">i</span>t.</p><p></p><p>P.S. when you're at lowes tip the guy cutting your wood so he does a good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murph, post: 8447409, member: 636087"] Holy sh[COLOR=black]i[/COLOR]t that box is not ok. You need room for the port to breathe and as has been said idk if you have room for 2 12's. I wouldn't be surprised if the bottom subs were partially working as PR's in that box. Rebuild a new box wood is cheap bro. Get someone to design you a proper enclosure. The amp probably does 2.4-2.5k on a good power supply if you even have one. Be careful because I can bet you that if that amp clips it will overheat faster than you can say sh[COLOR=black]i[/COLOR]t. P.S. when you're at lowes tip the guy cutting your wood so he does a good job. [/QUOTE]
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