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AP Zoutes

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  1. Been out of town. But today I started a new box for my Tahoe.

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    It's durty. Got a lot of sanding to do tommorrow but besides that just need the double baffle screwed on (already cut) and cut the speaker holes. Been wanting to port these ten's for a while so I'm pretty stoked. Will do me for now until I can get the coin needed to power a couple of Btl's......Btl's only $950; To power them $3000; Tahoe body flex Priceless :)

  2. because the subs combined run off 600 wrms (300 ea x2) and the amp only put out 360 rms x 1 so that is 240 watts under the max rms of the subs. and max rms is generally where you want to be or a little more. Headroom is oh so nice

  3. yeah that amp will work your actually underpowering them by 1/2 but it will work. Wire the subs in parallel. + to + to + of amp and - to - to - of amp will equal 2 ohm load whcih is what the amp is recommended for and it will put out 360 wrms according to manufacturer

  4. It's the perfect way to start = cheap subs you can learn with and not worry too much about blowing. For your first enclosure I would suggest using what RF recommends. The first thing to know is use 3/4" MDF and double the baffle. this is your way of cutting your teeth. Also, look through the forum and try adding any of the tricks you see - like bracing, adding fiberglass layers internally and '45ing' the corners. It may be overkill for those subs but it will be good learning and if the box is built well enough you can just 'drop-in' better subs

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