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Re-read your post, think about it, and then explain how in the heck you think anyone can give you an answer based on the info you have provided.

I'll give you a couple of hints - what amp are you running now? What voice coil impedance are the subs? Etc.

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1997 Blazer - (4) Customer Fi NEO subs with (8) American Bass Elite 2800.1s

Previous systems:

2000 Suburban - (4) BTL 15's and (4) IA 40.1's = 157.7 dB at 37 Hz.

1992 Astro Van - (6) BTL 15's and (6) IA 40.1's = 159.7 dB at 43 Hz.

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how do you know your getting 2k after rise? what are you rising to? and have you clampped it? cause if this is a daily setup, its impossible to clamp any sort of musical power out of an amplifier as its constantly changing, and if your amp is the aq2200d in your sig, i can almost promise you your not seeing 2200, even 2k daily, lucky if around 1500w

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I was guessing AQ2200, but I am on my phone and cannot see the sig.

That brings up the impedance question - I would assume you have D1's wired to 1 ohm. If you are going to run the 1500's strapped at 1 ohm (actual 0.5 per amp), I would say there is a 99% chance it will be louder, but do you want to do that?

The better option would be to replace the 2200 with a 3500.

Current system:

1997 Blazer - (4) Customer Fi NEO subs with (8) American Bass Elite 2800.1s

Previous systems:

2000 Suburban - (4) BTL 15's and (4) IA 40.1's = 157.7 dB at 37 Hz.

1992 Astro Van - (6) BTL 15's and (6) IA 40.1's = 159.7 dB at 43 Hz.

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how do you know your getting 2k after rise? what are you rising to? and have you clampped it? cause if this is a daily setup, its impossible to clamp any sort of musical power out of an amplifier as its constantly changing, and if your amp is the aq2200d in your sig, i can almost promise you your not seeing 2200, even 2k daily, lucky if around 1500w

well that only further helps what I'm trying to say in that I'm not getting close to the 2200 out of the amp lol...

I was guessing AQ2200, but I am on my phone and cannot see the sig.

That brings up the impedance question - I would assume you have D1's wired to 1 ohm. If you are going to run the 1500's strapped at 1 ohm (actual 0.5 per amp), I would say there is a 99% chance it will be louder, but do you want to do that?

The better option would be to replace the 2200 with a 3500.

well if you would have looked at my sig it would have saved you the trouble of being a smart ass in your first post....but no. I have D4's wired to 1 ohm and its all depending on the price I could find one for because most the 3500's I've seen are more than 2 1500's..

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I was guessing AQ2200, but I am on my phone and cannot see the sig.

That brings up the impedance question - I would assume you have D1's wired to 1 ohm. If you are going to run the 1500's strapped at 1 ohm (actual 0.5 per amp), I would say there is a 99% chance it will be louder, but do you want to do that?

The better option would be to replace the 2200 with a 3500.

well if you would have looked at my sig it would have saved you the trouble of being a smart ass in your first post....but no. I have D4's wired to 1 ohm and its all depending on the price I could find one for because most the 3500's I've seen are more than 2 1500's..

if you would have read what he wrote you would have seen he is on a mobile version and can't see sigs...

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I was guessing AQ2200, but I am on my phone and cannot see the sig.

That brings up the impedance question - I would assume you have D1's wired to 1 ohm. If you are going to run the 1500's strapped at 1 ohm (actual 0.5 per amp), I would say there is a 99% chance it will be louder, but do you want to do that?

The better option would be to replace the 2200 with a 3500.

well if you would have looked at my sig it would have saved you the trouble of being a smart ass in your first post....but no. I have D4's wired to 1 ohm and its all depending on the price I could find one for because most the 3500's I've seen are more than 2 1500's..

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I was guessing AQ2200, but I am on my phone and cannot see the sig.

That brings up the impedance question - I would assume you have D1's wired to 1 ohm. If you are going to run the 1500's strapped at 1 ohm (actual 0.5 per amp), I would say there is a 99% chance it will be louder, but do you want to do that?

The better option would be to replace the 2200 with a 3500.

well if you would have looked at my sig it would have saved you the trouble of being a smart ass in your first post....but no. I have D4's wired to 1 ohm and its all depending on the price I could find one for because most the 3500's I've seen are more than 2 1500's..

if you would have read what he wrote you would have seen he is on a mobile version and can't see sigs...

I did see what he said thats why I said IF you would have looked at my sig... meaning if you could have seen it...yea...if he wants an apology for me calling him a smartass I'll be happy to issue one

I was guessing AQ2200, but I am on my phone and cannot see the sig.

That brings up the impedance question - I would assume you have D1's wired to 1 ohm. If you are going to run the 1500's strapped at 1 ohm (actual 0.5 per amp), I would say there is a 99% chance it will be louder, but do you want to do that?

The better option would be to replace the 2200 with a 3500.

well if you would have looked at my sig it would have saved you the trouble of being a smart ass in your first post....but no. I have D4's wired to 1 ohm and its all depending on the price I could find one for because most the 3500's I've seen are more than 2 1500's..

Reading > you.

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Your going to get a lot of help being an asshole. :thumbs:

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