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<blockquote data-quote="Cris" data-source="post: 1260241" data-attributes="member: 562535"><p>I'm not quite sure where you guys are getting your ideas on the box sizes needed and how much power should be fed to them, not to mention your information on prefabricated boxes.</p><p></p><p>My setup: 2 of LAST year's Type-R (old version, non-accordion-like surround) 12" dvc 4-ohm in a sealed Prefabricated box (built by mtx, $75 at circuit city) with 1 cubic foot PER chamber, powered by a rockford fosgate 551s putting out 275 watts to EACH sub for a total of 550.. and..</p><p></p><p>I can feel my ears vibrate (not just hear bass, but feel my eardrums vibrating) and my nose itches. People have said their throats itch, too. I've also been told I can be heard from a block away.</p><p></p><p>:shrug:</p><p></p><p>Try seeing if you don't have the subs out of phase. Also try seeing if cutting a hole in your rear-speaker deck will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cris, post: 1260241, member: 562535"] I'm not quite sure where you guys are getting your ideas on the box sizes needed and how much power should be fed to them, not to mention your information on prefabricated boxes. My setup: 2 of LAST year's Type-R (old version, non-accordion-like surround) 12" dvc 4-ohm in a sealed Prefabricated box (built by mtx, $75 at circuit city) with 1 cubic foot PER chamber, powered by a rockford fosgate 551s putting out 275 watts to EACH sub for a total of 550.. and.. I can feel my ears vibrate (not just hear bass, but feel my eardrums vibrating) and my nose itches. People have said their throats itch, too. I've also been told I can be heard from a block away. :shrug: Try seeing if you don't have the subs out of phase. Also try seeing if cutting a hole in your rear-speaker deck will help. [/QUOTE]
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