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What kind of dbs do you have to hit to blurr vision? I know its impossible to answer a question that general but like to blurr it enough that you can't read street signs when you are slammin? Just lookin for a rough guess from the experienced guys.

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Lets see what everyone else has to say, I'm not going to put that 130 in stone because it might be higher.

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Lets see what everyone else has to say, I'm not going to put that 130 in stone because it might be higher.

Well my sub def blurrs vision to the point you cant read anything thats not like billboard size or bigger so does that mean im doin alright db wise?

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Well my sub def blurrs vision to the point you cant read anything thats not like billboard size or bigger so does that mean im doin alright db wise?

dude ne thing that blurrs vision is hela good in the sub world..but def get it metered

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dude ne thing that blurrs vision is hela good in the sub world..but def get it metered

I'm not so sure about that. My sub has only ever seen like 250wrms so I can't be doing that good. My amp doesn't offer 8 ohm power ratings but its 500wrmsX1 @ 4 ohms (supposively) so that means like 250wrms @ 8 ohms which I ran it at forever but was blurring vision pretty good. Then I wired down to 2 ohms and was kicking ass until I blew my amp bc it isnt 2 ohm stable and its being serviced now and it seems like its gonna be forever before I even get it back.

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I'm not so sure about that. My sub has only ever seen like 250wrms so I can't be doing that good. My amp doesn't offer 8 ohm power ratings but its 500wrmsX1 @ 4 ohms (supposively) so that means like 250wrms @ 8 ohms which I ran it at forever but was blurring vision pretty good. Then I wired down to 2 ohms and was kicking ass until I blew my amp bc it isnt 2 ohm stable and its being serviced now and it seems like its gonna be forever before I even get it back.

damn that sucks well if your giving it 250..and it blurrs your vision i think thats good

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damn that sucks well if your giving it 250..and it blurrs your vision i think thats good

I don't mean like can't see to drive..lol..but I'm def hitting high enough constant dbs to forget about reading street signs during a bassline.

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What is it dual 4 ohm? I was wondering why you have it wired to an 8 ohm load

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