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<blockquote data-quote="Johnston_2007" data-source="post: 1850856" data-attributes="member: 561682"><p>i have a kicker 12" l5 dual 4 ohm and im powering it with an eclipse 3322 amp. i thought the amp was pushing out 664 watts x1 at 2 ohms but discovered its only pushing out about 350. but my question is sometimes like when i listen to rock songs like afi and other bands of that sort the bass is off and sounds kinda mushy and i dont like it. its not tight. my box is 4 cubic feet and ported to 35 hrtz i belive. its 34 inches long 18 inches deep and 14 inches tall. the port is 3 inches wide and 14 inches tall and goes back 13.5 inches and has another piece that goes over 14 inches. if i got a bigger amp to supply more power woudl that make the sub not so mushy? or should i make the box smaller or what. thanxs alot -andy-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnston_2007, post: 1850856, member: 561682"] i have a kicker 12" l5 dual 4 ohm and im powering it with an eclipse 3322 amp. i thought the amp was pushing out 664 watts x1 at 2 ohms but discovered its only pushing out about 350. but my question is sometimes like when i listen to rock songs like afi and other bands of that sort the bass is off and sounds kinda mushy and i dont like it. its not tight. my box is 4 cubic feet and ported to 35 hrtz i belive. its 34 inches long 18 inches deep and 14 inches tall. the port is 3 inches wide and 14 inches tall and goes back 13.5 inches and has another piece that goes over 14 inches. if i got a bigger amp to supply more power woudl that make the sub not so mushy? or should i make the box smaller or what. thanxs alot -andy- [/QUOTE]
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