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Those subs can't handle the full power of each amp...they will fry.
damn the 15 has a high QTS....more suited for IB and large sealed enclosures. Ported it will likely sound very peaky and muddy. Ok well well...
different subwoofers have different group delays and different response curves...leading to muddy undefined bass. One reason why having good...
Damn I bet that sh!t is painful
There is no way you can bridge an amp at 4 ohms with an 8 ohm subwoofer...it is bridged at 8 ohms. Really you should hear no difference between...
I would build a ported enclosure to Bazooka specs. For the net volume measure the tube....tuning can be whatever you want. Usually people tune...
lol if I get this insurance check soon enough I may buy the amp back from you haha
If you can afford a Sundown Audio Nightshade 15 that mother would pound hard. Also they only need a 3 cu ft net ported enclosure leaving 1 cu ft...
my new car is down for the moment...I was pulling onto the expressway and my hood FLIPS UP AND RIPS OFF MY CAR!!!! So I got a junk hood...have to...
Working 60-65 hours a week. Go to work around 9 get home around 9-9:30. Sorry I haven't been around as much guys...work is just busy as fuk.
the subs only burned because of excessive power to the coils...that is a simple fix of turning the gain down. But with around 1500 watts rms you...
JL is not the only company that makes amplifiers with regulated power supplies. It is not new or crazy technology. Many many many amps put out...
If the impedance is half of what the others are...than the lone sub is getting twice the power as the others.
FYI...vented and ported are one in the same. Civic what model are the subs??
lol when did you get the hifonics??
if you only have 3 cu ft to work with that is nowhere near enough or port the Type Es. They sound decent sealed.
that design is 2.5 cu ft tuned to 68Hz. way off, civic Also I thought this was for one subwoofer?? If two I would go 4.5-5 cu ft Net
yeah I doubt it was 4000 watts...My bet is a crappy amplifer "rated" at 4000 watts peak. 200 watts rms.
depends on the subwoofer.
If you want deep bass within a small enclosure...you need more power. Hoffmans Iron Law....read up about it.