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<blockquote data-quote="elpruss" data-source="post: 8552757" data-attributes="member: 672326"><p>Yes, it's in a sealed, custom made enclosure under the back seat of my crew-cab pickup, space is limited so sub options are as well. I do think I could have a ported box built that would fit, just not sure. None of the channels on the amp are bridged, it has a single 5th channel sub output to a 4 ohm sub. I'm considering changing the 4 ohm sub to a 2 ohm sub (no bridging), which would place a 2 ohm load on the amp and produce 320 watts RMS vs the 160.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elpruss, post: 8552757, member: 672326"] Yes, it's in a sealed, custom made enclosure under the back seat of my crew-cab pickup, space is limited so sub options are as well. I do think I could have a ported box built that would fit, just not sure. None of the channels on the amp are bridged, it has a single 5th channel sub output to a 4 ohm sub. I'm considering changing the 4 ohm sub to a 2 ohm sub (no bridging), which would place a 2 ohm load on the amp and produce 320 watts RMS vs the 160. [/QUOTE]
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