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I haven't the slightest idea where to begin with my setup...
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<blockquote data-quote="Beatin&#039;" data-source="post: 8214489" data-attributes="member: 646085"><p>that amp you bought has no power at all for practical subwoofer applications. 75 watts is nothing.</p><p></p><p>I think it's best you upgrade to a class D monoblock amp that is capable of at least 500wrms at 2 ohms of resistance. You can parallel both subs onto the monoblock to create a 2ohm load for the amp and have both subs receive a potential of 250watts per sub, for a total of 500.</p><p></p><p>Also it's best that you tune your amp to your head unit with a test tone CD and DMM. And leave the bass boost at its lowest position, there's no need for it. It's not free power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beatin', post: 8214489, member: 646085"] that amp you bought has no power at all for practical subwoofer applications. 75 watts is nothing. I think it's best you upgrade to a class D monoblock amp that is capable of at least 500wrms at 2 ohms of resistance. You can parallel both subs onto the monoblock to create a 2ohm load for the amp and have both subs receive a potential of 250watts per sub, for a total of 500. Also it's best that you tune your amp to your head unit with a test tone CD and DMM. And leave the bass boost at its lowest position, there's no need for it. It's not free power. [/QUOTE]
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