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Should I go with 2-12" DC Audio LVL 2s or 4 LVL 2 8"? Also can I put a port through the back seat? The back seat doesn't fold down so I need a diff. way to get the bass into the car instead of stayin in my trunk.

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hershey just to warn you, that chart that loud civic posted is NOT accurate. I used it just for the hell of it with my amps and no matter what you do or how expensive of a DMM you use, it still has a bit of clipping going on. the ONLY and i mean the ONLY way to avoid a clipped signal is to get yourself a o-scope. they really arent that much, i was hesitant to buy the tpi scope like everyone and their mother uses on here but for how cheap it was and all the things it can do i was a fool not to get one.

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well its 750 at one ohm to one sub. when you have 2 subs its really 375 to each. so... turn the gain all the way up, and back it off like a 16th of a turn to take out the extra 75 watts. or i have a hifonics HFI1000 thats rated 500rms so its only 250 to each sub in theory... perfect for a 300 watt sub. so your either going to be 75 watts over of 50 watts under... all in theory of course bc you dont no theer "actual" wattage.

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the aq is rated at 750w at 1 ohm....these subs hate being over powered

just turn the gain down some man, so your only pushin what you need. just cuz an amp is rated at 750 w rms doesnt mean you have to use all the power from it.

15"AA havoc, AQ1200d. T3 audio 6.5 2 way componet set on rockford p400.4

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well its 750 at one ohm to one sub. when you have 2 subs its really 375 to each. so... turn the gain all the way up, and back it off like a 16th of a turn to take out the extra 75 watts. or i have a hifonics HFI1000 thats rated 500rms so its only 250 to each sub in theory... perfect for a 300 watt sub. so your either going to be 75 watts over of 50 watts under... all in theory of course bc you dont no theer "actual" wattage.

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15"AA havoc, AQ1200d. T3 audio 6.5 2 way componet set on rockford p400.4

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