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Nice thread jack there hollywood.

OP to find what your box rise is, you need a clamp meter and a DMM.

it's pretty simple, really. hook the dmm up as ac voltage to the speaker leads, and clamp the clamp meter around ONE speaker wire (pick one, positive or negative, don't matter) and set it on amperage.

voltage X amperage = wattage

voltage / amperage = resistance < that's your rise

(i may have that backwards though, check amperage / voltage just in case)

If you want LESS rise, a bigger box often helps, as well as things like port flares and SMOOTH resin.

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I cant spell. and was still half asleep. I hate the search bar it never gives full anwser. thank you. Ill have go an buy a clamp meter and the dd-1.

Whip:2004 Ford Expedition

Headuint:Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD

Alt:MechMan 270 Amp

Big 3: Yes

Rear batts:2x Kinetik HC2400

Power Wire:carolprene 0/2 welding wire

Volt Meter:X Scorpion

Front stage:Kicker KS6502

Rear stage:Polk audio 6x8s

High Amp:Boston acoustic GT-4100

Sub stage:Audio Que HDC3 18s Copper Coils D2

Low Amp:Audiopipe AP30001D

Box:6ft3 96in2 34hz

146.8 dbs @ 35hz Sealed up

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Wow i left out the '. i did not realize this was spelling class.

Whip:2004 Ford Expedition

Headuint:Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD

Alt:MechMan 270 Amp

Big 3: Yes

Rear batts:2x Kinetik HC2400

Power Wire:carolprene 0/2 welding wire

Volt Meter:X Scorpion

Front stage:Kicker KS6502

Rear stage:Polk audio 6x8s

High Amp:Boston acoustic GT-4100

Sub stage:Audio Que HDC3 18s Copper Coils D2

Low Amp:Audiopipe AP30001D

Box:6ft3 96in2 34hz

146.8 dbs @ 35hz Sealed up

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