Is My Sub Box Correct?

 

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Username: Kpa2727

Post Number: 14
Registered: May-07
i have 4 infinity subs they kick pretty decent and i'm in the process of doing my gains tomm i had a set in these boxes before, the stupid best buy installer i let tune them effed the gain up using it as a volume knob, in a year they fried, i had 2 10's 2 12's. i replaced them since i have a 4 year warrenty, i wonder if my amp is ok? it sounds ok. but anyway i rplaced them and put them in 2 seperate boxes one for 2 12's by q logic and one for 2 10's bolth subs are dvc. here are the specs below. what i'm wondering is is my boxes correct? i went from in my truck a 86 suburban to a 93 old trunk and same boxes by q logic which are both sealed boxes. before i put the new speakers in i did put hot glue over all the seems inside the box in a attempt to help things seal better even though they were fine. but it dosen't seem to be the @ss buster i'm expecting, its all being driven by 1, 2 ch , infinity reference 611a amp. all specs below . any help thanks.

ok heres what i got, a infinity 611a reference series amp with specs
of this 456w rms x 1 channel at 4 ohms and <1% thd + n
signal to noise ratio. 70dba (reference 1w into 4 ohms) 657w rms x 1
channel at 2ohms, 14.4v supply and <1% thd + n, Dynamic power 761 w at
2 ohms
effective damping factor 6.336 at 4 ohms
frequency response 17hz - 251hz, (-3db)
maximum signal input : 6v maximum senseitivity 75mv.
output regulation 179 db at 4 ohms


i have the 2 infinity 10's at 1052watts and 250 watt rms,
along with 2, 12's at 1252 watts and 300 watt rms.

both subs wired for 4 ohms on each channel.

how do i bring the ground pounder to life?
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