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<blockquote data-quote="Shinobi" data-source="post: 1340082" data-attributes="member: 555492"><p>Personally I'd look into your subs being a factor while it is true install is very critical sometime you can only muster so much from certain equipment in your situation i'd look into possibly some image dynamic IDQ's they should have better output than RE series 10's . Also you may not want to change setups however another possible option is I honestly dont know how bit your box is but you could possibly do a single ported 12 .</p><p></p><p>But like i said I dont know ur box size or power you have on tap for the subs . You also may not want to change anything and just want it louder you can try polyfill gasket tape prolly wont help even if u've taken ur subs out several times and put them back in as logn as your subs have a rubber gasket around them that came factory that area should be ok . As for polyfill its helped in some cases but only made small differences in most applications i've seen. So to me it sounds like you've hit a brick wall with ur current setup but thats my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinobi, post: 1340082, member: 555492"] Personally I'd look into your subs being a factor while it is true install is very critical sometime you can only muster so much from certain equipment in your situation i'd look into possibly some image dynamic IDQ's they should have better output than RE series 10's . Also you may not want to change setups however another possible option is I honestly dont know how bit your box is but you could possibly do a single ported 12 . But like i said I dont know ur box size or power you have on tap for the subs . You also may not want to change anything and just want it louder you can try polyfill gasket tape prolly wont help even if u've taken ur subs out several times and put them back in as logn as your subs have a rubber gasket around them that came factory that area should be ok . As for polyfill its helped in some cases but only made small differences in most applications i've seen. So to me it sounds like you've hit a brick wall with ur current setup but thats my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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