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ok so i traded my friend the orions, i got from nccj, for these pioneer subs i got from bb a while back(basiclly i sold him those too and got them back) and he gave me 50bux(in change :faintthud: )

but anyway, i have my PA 3000db, calculated a lil bit, and came up wt these numbers

ohms watts gain

8 200

4 1100 900

2 1800 700

1 2300 500

0.5 2550 250

Now the subs are rated at 150rms per sub, so 300total.

So i have them in series and thier both 4ohms so it should be 8ohms total.

:ugh2::ugh2::ugh2:

I'm scared to turn them up loud because i dont want to blow them cuz im gonna giv them to my g/f once my subs come in.

The gain is set to 0, and all bass is set to 0 and -7on the HU, lol,

I can hear it a lil bit i'm just scared :peepwall: (wheres the smiley where he is under a chair? it woulda been perfect for this, lol)

cutting resistance in half will not yeild a 900w gain on that amplifier

you will be able to smell the glue on the VC's before you do some harm.

But as they say:

Better safe than sorry

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cutting resistance in half will not yeild a 900w gain on that amplifier

its not in half it by 4ohms,

I turned it up a bit yesterday, left the gain down and just turned the bass up to 0, it doesn't sound half bad.

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