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to be safe its best to use the -5db track. otherwise if your not careful your will burn up your subs faster.

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and your not steve meade now are you? if he jumped off a bridge would you?

im sure you don't have the knowledge he has specially when it comes to the dd-1.

t1500bdcp

2 t2d4 15"

1 t600.4

1 t400.2

1 set p1 tweets

singer alt, tons of wiring, smd vm-1, 80prs, back seat delete, still in the works, aiming for a 145-147 with the ability to play 25hz up to 50hz.

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ok but steve meade also tune with the -10db track I think

Steve knows what his doing.. Steve doing it and not blowing things dont mean you wont either.. i dont think he uses bass boosted songs either.. you can tune it with -10 but you need to know your system and its limits or you will be blowing things up

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ok but steve meade also tune with the -10db track I think

this is like saying im going to run my amps at .5 ohms because everyone does it and they havent blown an amp.. one reason people set things and wire things is because they have knowledge on what they are doing.. its best you sit read and learn before you do anything

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