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<blockquote data-quote="jblayz1" data-source="post: 3543192" data-attributes="member: 578806"><p>how do you have both 2ohm subs wired, parallel or series? parallel = 1 ohm. series = 4ohm. you say your amp does 200rms per channel, at what impedance 4ohm or 2ohm? is your amp 1ohm stable?</p><p></p><p>if your having issues setting your gains, turn <strong>off</strong> your EQ and bassboost. if set properly with enough power for each sub you don't need bassboost anyway. is your amp the SONY XM-2200GTX 2/1 XPLOD ?? if so, wire your subs in series and connect the +/- to the amp bridged. turn of EQ/bass boost. set your HU to 50/70. play a 50hz test tone and set your gain to 44.7v</p><p></p><p>walla!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jblayz1, post: 3543192, member: 578806"] how do you have both 2ohm subs wired, parallel or series? parallel = 1 ohm. series = 4ohm. you say your amp does 200rms per channel, at what impedance 4ohm or 2ohm? is your amp 1ohm stable? if your having issues setting your gains, turn [B]off[/B] your EQ and bassboost. if set properly with enough power for each sub you don't need bassboost anyway. is your amp the SONY XM-2200GTX 2/1 XPLOD ?? if so, wire your subs in series and connect the +/- to the amp bridged. turn of EQ/bass boost. set your HU to 50/70. play a 50hz test tone and set your gain to 44.7v walla! [/QUOTE]
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