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  1. Ok guys, I was looking into a few stats on bench testing, and noticed that amps wired to ".5 ohms nominal" could see up to 1.5 ohms in reality. So, with that in mind, I read into box rise and all that good stuffs. I was just wondering, If I skip terminals on the box altogether and run wires through a small hole (that would be sealed up after of course) or out through a port would this help at all? Or would the longer length of wire just defeat the purpose? Thanks in advance, as always.

    I did a lot of testing on this subject an gained like a .1 on the DMM by skipping the terminals. Box tuning is the only thing that really helped me cut down on box rise. If this is a street box only 1.5 is good. Good luck.


  2. I need dimensions and..... Never mind just dimensions.

    the box cant be wider dan 18 inches,it cant be more dan 15 inches high,dept cant be more dan 21 inches,im looing 2 go ported by d way

    What is the inside dimensions of the your trunk?


  3. Hello family, I'm working on a design for my new SPL ( only ) enclosure. My last few enclosures had lots of impedance rise and I would like this one not to. Are there so thing I can do to help keep the rise down? A little more info for you. Box 1.8cuft, port 6" Precision Port tuned to 44hz., 3/4 birch x2 baffle. The sub is a Kicker solo X 10 D1 any help would be great. Wise guys need not reply I have no time to play.


  4. Favorites were the punch 45 and 150 amps that were in my first system. Hard to beat that very first moment of WOW! I have much louder now, but hard to beat that first time. lol

    If I could go back in time, it would be the soundstream reference amps that I wish I had kept. Kick my own ass now for giving those up.

    I have two punch 150's one 45 and one 75 I don't play them, I just look at them and think back to the past when 150 watts was a lot. Damn I'm old. lol

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