Breakin contained by subs 2?

Sorry to make a intact new grill thought it just be easier to keep hold of track of. To answer some questions that be brought up its a sealed box. 3.0 cubic ft. two 12's surrounded by it and when I turn it up it looses some of the loudness like MDC have mention. The thumps turns more into a rumble. Is it my amp cant power it enough ? Thanks

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Answers:    sounds to me similar to once you get previous a certain point the system falls apart, and that can be a quantity of things within the system. I would say-so the most likley culprites would be your standard ol clipping (running the amp past what it is intended, or indecent gain settings.) a inproperly matched sub enclosure and sub, or too unsubstantiated a electrical system. let us know more in the order of your system and we may be able to better relief. let us know amp size and brand and sub model number, and if it is ported or hermetically sealed, and if it is ported what are the port specs.
with this MDC, sparky or possibly even myself could point you to the especially core of the problem. One thing for sure though is it is not a breakin issue.

UPDATE:
what size amp? (if smaller number than say 150 watt, its imagined just to small to do as you expect)
what size instalation tools was used? (to small may "choke" the amp)

the compound seams approaching it should work although it is a bit on the larger size, ideally about 1,0-1.2 cu ft respectively chamber (2.0-2.5 total) would be better.
also if you amp has a subsonic filter on it, use it... it may abet without it on the amp could be working really complex producing frequencies your sub can t reproduce... set it around 20-25, if it is adjustable. also i personally dislike the result i get near a "bass boost" i acts alot liek you enunciate it gets "muddy" at the boosted frequencies... try turning it down if you are using it.

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Try to put surrounded by a second battery and alternator to hold on to up the power supply.If it don`t work try to put in a size relay.

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