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, the manual says its fine to turn them up all the way but there is distortion when I turn the head unit up when the amp is up near max, The amp puts out 300w rms and the subs I have are rated for 150 rms so I am about 99% sure the distortion is from the lack of power handling in my subs, luckily my new subs (2- shallow mount pioneers @ 300w rms) arrive on Thursday, if you don’t think that the new subs will fix my distortion problem please let me know what else I should do. Also the box I have is way to small for the subs currently in it (that’s why I am using the shallow mount subs).
Thanks a ton, all advice anyone can offer helps out a lot.

