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Old 02-14-2012, 08:02 AM
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Mine would not fit under the front seats of my SCREW. Too many cords and little pieces hanging down. Behind the rear seat is perfect for me. Two of those thing sound pretty damn impressive.
Sweet..Have you tried comparing two vs one? How much improvement?
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Sweet..Have you tried comparing two vs one? How much improvement?
It was definitely noticeable. I get very clean bass as I'm able to run each sub at lower levels.
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Just an observation - not a good idea to run speaker/RCA wires alongside power.
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Originally Posted by JoeBoost
Just an observation - not a good idea to run speaker/RCA wires alongside power.
What he said
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Originally Posted by JoeBoost
Just an observation - not a good idea to run speaker/RCA wires alongside power.
I think it's a little more acceptable when dealing with subs. But still you're right, yes.



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