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Just need to leave them out in the sun for a day or so to "relax" all the way from the US of A.

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  On 16/10/2014 at 3:46 AM, Lennox said:

What's the wattage and what sub you driving??

The amp itself is rated 4400wrms @4ohm x2 in stereo (halve or nearly double for 2 or 8ohm) or 16000wrms@4ohm Bridged. Being Pro amps they generally tend not to be driven to such low frequencies so I would be happy with it being 4-5000rms real world figures but I know it's more as they have been tested!

I own the Behringer EP4000 (20kg) which I would say is a real 1500rms amp and the iNuke NU4-6000 which only weighs 5kg but the current draw on this amp is holy Fck territory... I want to try them all together and ditch the ones that aren't as good

As for the drivers I will only be using four 12inch DVC Earthquake Magmas which are in four separate boxes with dual passive radiators (Earthquake call them SLAPS) in each box that I can tune.

I want 10hz in room response if possible which shouldn't be to hard as I have the excursion. The subs rate only at about 450-500rms each.

If I had room (and the wife didn't crack) I'd be using four 18's as the true feeling of what they can do is incredible, like comparing our cars to top fuelers...

Ultra low frequency is addictive...Much like boost is!

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  On 17/10/2014 at 3:15 AM, bjc said:

Ultra low frequency is addictive...Much like boost is!

Brown noise?

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fark and I thought my kirx sub smacked out some bass. def as bro.

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