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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8591393" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>yeah but thats gotta be used right? what he and i are saying is wire sub to 1 ohm and set gain low on amp don't use any bass boost and amp doesn't draw much more power than it would at 4 ohm with u setting gain to high or using boost to make up for lack of power.. we all use ported boxes which have an issue called box rise when basically only get 1/2 the power amp is so we over power to compensate., they have gotta really good and learning how to do it and it works better because if u have say 300rms to a sub sounds good with a heavy bass track but on say rock music just very little bass there, but if u have more power on tap u can turn sub volume up some make it louder thats what i do..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8591393, member: 671921"] yeah but thats gotta be used right? what he and i are saying is wire sub to 1 ohm and set gain low on amp don't use any bass boost and amp doesn't draw much more power than it would at 4 ohm with u setting gain to high or using boost to make up for lack of power.. we all use ported boxes which have an issue called box rise when basically only get 1/2 the power amp is so we over power to compensate., they have gotta really good and learning how to do it and it works better because if u have say 300rms to a sub sounds good with a heavy bass track but on say rock music just very little bass there, but if u have more power on tap u can turn sub volume up some make it louder thats what i do.. [/QUOTE]
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