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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8862236" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>You've spent a lot of money to be running all that off a factory head unit. I'd be curious what the voltage is. Factory head units aren't designed for people like us. They're budgeted down to be good enough for the majority of buyers, who frankly wouldn't notice or care for it to get loud. I have no idea about how a 17 honda head unit is, but $120 deck is usually better.</p><p></p><p>Before you go spending money on subs and boxes. You should start here (in reverse):</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]gg2gl-fz2Qc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>You should go and measure the AC voltage coming off your sub amp's terminals/wire. Do the math, and see if you were getting the wattage you want.</p><p>Gladen lists 2 1ch amps that do 1300w RMS. Both are at 2ohm (3200c1, 1800c1)</p><p></p><p>Then I see for Ground Zero lists 3 subs in that power range:</p><p>I hope this is the one you have:</p><h3>GZHW 25XSPL-D1 1200RMS 1ohm DVC</h3><h3>not</h3><h3>GZHW 25XSPL-D2 - 1200RMS 2ohm DVC</h3><h3>GZRW 10XSPL 600w RMS 2ohm DVC</h3><p></p><p>If it's that first one, there's still quite a bit left on the table. If it's one of the others, then we have a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8862236, member: 674149"] You've spent a lot of money to be running all that off a factory head unit. I'd be curious what the voltage is. Factory head units aren't designed for people like us. They're budgeted down to be good enough for the majority of buyers, who frankly wouldn't notice or care for it to get loud. I have no idea about how a 17 honda head unit is, but $120 deck is usually better. Before you go spending money on subs and boxes. You should start here (in reverse): [MEDIA=youtube]gg2gl-fz2Qc[/MEDIA] You should go and measure the AC voltage coming off your sub amp's terminals/wire. Do the math, and see if you were getting the wattage you want. Gladen lists 2 1ch amps that do 1300w RMS. Both are at 2ohm (3200c1, 1800c1) Then I see for Ground Zero lists 3 subs in that power range: I hope this is the one you have: [HEADING=2]GZHW 25XSPL-D1 1200RMS 1ohm DVC[/HEADING] [HEADING=2]not[/HEADING] [HEADING=2]GZHW 25XSPL-D2 - 1200RMS 2ohm DVC[/HEADING] [HEADING=2]GZRW 10XSPL 600w RMS 2ohm DVC[/HEADING] If it's that first one, there's still quite a bit left on the table. If it's one of the others, then we have a problem. [/QUOTE]
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