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I have a txa3002 600 watt amp I want two 10" subwoofers briged at 4ohm what subs should I get?
by bradelliott81 on May 11th, 2010
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how can i connect the wires of the sub from a SONY DAV-TZ23 home theater system, so that i can connect them into a receiver amp? help!!!
by Josh_C5329 on April 27th, 2011
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Can i damage a subwoofer just by playing bass at high volumes?
by theTransporter on July 15th, 2011
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Why do subwoofers always have a large enclosure when the actual speaker is quite small in comparison?
by An Unsavoury Character on August 24th, 2011
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Hey, i was thinking of buying Diamond Audio's D315D2 subwoofers. Are they any good? How do they sound?
by B jizzle on October 25th, 2009
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It also matters how loudly the subwoofer is played. If it isn't cranked up to near the amplifier's output limits, then the amp doesn't care if the speaker is 4 ohms or 6 ohms (nominal).
by Old School on December 7th, 2009