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djs_w7
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HEY, i just tricked you into reading my post because i know all of you guys are just jumping to answer the hardest question out there and this subject topic sounded pretty hard. It's not, im just stupid. I got the two 3510's dual 2ohm voice coils with a kicker 800.2 amp so they are reciving about 400 watts of power. The box is fairly small with a port size about the size of two coke cans. I was lazy and didnt build the box this go-around. Do u think with a bigger box and a massive port i could squeeze out a few more decibels? I just dont know how to tune a box, i can cut the hell outa some wood but i dont know how to measure it and all of that. if yall smart people could tell me how and what size port i will need to make my teeth rattle a lil more it would be a great experience. oh yea would one sub with 800 watts be better than two with 400? u would think it wouldnt matter but it seemed to with nate munson. hell if he can do them kind of number with one 9510 i think i could get atleast a 150 with two 3510's(might need a few more amps, plus he knows what hes doin) but anyways what im tryin to say is....if this was you system(2 3510's and a kicker 800.2 amp in a 91 gt hatchback) what would u do to it to make it loud. Thanx for all of the help...ill post pics if you help me [Smile]

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