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<blockquote data-quote="MikoJL" data-source="post: 8677543" data-attributes="member: 677282"><p>Thank you for the response. The box is bolted down with 2 L Brackets in the back. Keeps it perfectly centered and wont budge. I'll def have to move the amp somewhere else then. I did not think of how the vibration would effect it. Thanks for the tip. I know about the EQ Boost. I bought it because someone told me it was a good idea and I haven't even messed with it at all so it was pretty much a waste unless I adjust the EQ Knob to max and set my gain but I dont know if thats a good idea or not. When I was setting the hz I tested that theory at EQ knob all the way down was about 22v leaving the sub under powered at that point. I've never used an EQ Boost so i'm better off not using it until I know how.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]5895[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikoJL, post: 8677543, member: 677282"] Thank you for the response. The box is bolted down with 2 L Brackets in the back. Keeps it perfectly centered and wont budge. I'll def have to move the amp somewhere else then. I did not think of how the vibration would effect it. Thanks for the tip. I know about the EQ Boost. I bought it because someone told me it was a good idea and I haven't even messed with it at all so it was pretty much a waste unless I adjust the EQ Knob to max and set my gain but I dont know if thats a good idea or not. When I was setting the hz I tested that theory at EQ knob all the way down was about 22v leaving the sub under powered at that point. I've never used an EQ Boost so i'm better off not using it until I know how. [ATTACH]5895._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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