Posted June 25, 201015 yr wow just wow... i was told that i should wire it up to 4 ohms and let it run for a week to break it in so i did that and i thought it wouldnt sound too good until i wired tto the full 1 ohm but man was i wrong. im running an ed nine.1 and its wired to 4 ohm so the sub is probbly getting about 500-600 watts and it still sonds amazing. can only imagine how the whole 1300 will sound. Couldnt get any vids today but i will tomorrow. 1 question though. should i leave it wired to 4 ohms to brea in or will i be fine wiring it up to 1 ohm and letting it break in that way?
June 25, 201015 yr Admin wow just wow... i was told that i should wire it up to 4 ohms and let it run for a week to break it in so i did that and i thought it wouldnt sound too good until i wired tto the full 1 ohm but man was i wrong. im running an ed nine.1 and its wired to 4 ohm so the sub is probbly getting about 500-600 watts and it still sonds amazing. can only imagine how the whole 1300 will sound. Couldnt get any vids today but i will tomorrow. 1 question though. should i leave it wired to 4 ohms to brea in or will i be fine wiring it up to 1 ohm and letting it break in that way?Through the kitchen sink at it. Breaking in a sub is a wives tail, all B.S.Enjoy
June 25, 201015 yr i break my subs in by giving them as much power as i ever plan to.. and then letting them eat cake
June 25, 201015 yr Author thanks guys ok i went outside and took some pics but theyre sh*tty because its dark and im using my camera phone. The flash was decent though so here ya go... More pics and vids will come tomorrow when i wire it to 1 ohm.
June 26, 201015 yr SSA FTMFW Lets see that xcon pound! As for everyone talking about break in, it's not like a car where you need to stay under a certain rpm until xxx miles, it's more of: the more you play it and it loosens up you may notice it gradually get louder Edited June 26, 201015 yr by stefanhinote
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