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Username: Castaway21

Post Number: 1
Registered: May-04
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I am very curious how to properly have my system installed. I am unsure how to properly install my 2 subs with my 4 channel amp. I know i should have a two channel but i was given this 4 channel,b ut what do i do? how do i get the best sound.
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Username: Panache

Brenham, TX
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Post Number: 44
Registered: Apr-04
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Yeah, and whats the difference other than 1 has 2 chans and the other has 4?
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Username: Warrior

Post Number: 7
Registered: Apr-04
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ok first of all what kind of amp is it a and how many watts is it? second what kind of subs are they and how many watts are they? tell me that and i can tell you a way to do it.
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Username: Castaway21

Post Number: 2
Registered: May-04
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its a 900w Rockford fosgate and its two 10" punch Z's both 400watts. (4 Ohms 1.5: voice coil
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you should run them on the 3rd and 4th channels and turn the amp down so you don't blow your subs.
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