ah somebdy else finally discovered soundstream, a not too well now company with some sick products. My system has some "bump" to it, Pioneer head unit, Alpine 470w 4ch powering JL interiors, and a 1000w Kenwood(temp replacement for my 1500w Alpine getting repaired) powering 2 12" Soundstream Mules. The advertisemnet about those subs are "Other subs may knock you out, but the Mules will kick your ass!"
I have a question about the capacitor, did you actually require it? i dunno but all the systems ive done, i've never needed one. i see kids all the time running way less power and they have them and i can never see why. At 2/3 volume my lights wil barely dim at night, nothing noticeable even on the batt. gauge. I learned with proper wiring, grounds and gauge sizes, power will flow correctly.
oh also, how are you running those dvc subs, stereo or bridged? If you do bridge them the ohm rating will be, i think 1, and that gets a little low for some soudstream amps so be careful. voice coils are all usually 4 ohms, with a dvc setup it drops the ohm of a sub to 2, so you should be getting approx 440w per channel. And with the 400w RMS of the subs, that will be good, as a rule you dont want to underpower a sub which can damage it just like overpowering it.
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