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rambronco

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  1. I would say it depends on how much power you have going to it. If your going to running close to full RMS power to it youll want to keep the box on tbe smaller side 5 - 5.5 cu ft with whatever ratio you decide for the ported side. If the sub will be used gently make it a bit bigger if you have room 6 - 7.5 cu ft. Just remember that anything done on the sealed side needs to be changed accordingly on the ported side (bigger sealed means bigger ported side of you are trying to hit  a specific ratio.

  2. On 2/28/2018 at 4:42 PM, tbeats said:

    Strange mine does it on the amp side, I really only like having it for the clipping light.

    Is that to say when the cord for the bass knob is wiggled at the amp plug? Try to secure it at the amp so the plug cannot move and then wiggle the rest of the harness to see if it still makes noise, will at least narrow down where the issue is. I've had one bass knob that would make noise anytime it was adjusted, it was the potentiometer in the knob itself in my case.

  3. As I get older I start to appreciate SQ more. I have been into car audio for years and for most of it I was a basshead, don't get me wrong I am still somewhat of a basshead but nowadays I like the front stage be able to keep up with the low end. This is the first vehicle that I have installed sound deadening into and all I can say is WOW!. I honestly could tell a big difference with the very first sheet that was installed. I picked up a 30 sqft pack of the B-stock pro, and started on the driver door. I have a 4 door F-350 so I have a long ways to go but when I close my driver door it sure sounds different than the other 3 at this point. One of the best parts about the damping tiles is that its behind a door panel and it doesn't have to be pretty 8) .

    So far I cant say enough good things about your product. You have a loyal customer for life.

    RB

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