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4 12" kicker comp r or 2 12" comp q
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<blockquote data-quote="Kenny V." data-source="post: 8847984" data-attributes="member: 689255"><p>I just removed my (4) CWR 12's dual 4 ohm in a 2.25 cu ft ported enclosure tuned to 37.75 hz with final load of 2 ohms. I installed (2) CWQ124 in a 2.25 cu ft per sub ported enclosure tuned to 42 hz with final load of 1 ohm. Both being driven off a single Kicker CX1800.1. 400A mechman. 1/0 ran back to a 10 farad cap that feeds the mono block and the KXMA600.4. I disnt touch a thing on the headunit or amp. Just swapped. First off I should have went D2 with the CWQs. 1 ohm load is creating voltage issues. It never budged with the CWRs @ 2 ohm. So I will be taking the CWQs out tomorrow and sliding my (4) CWRs back in the vehicle. Musically there is no comparison. SPL they are about dead even. Maybe the CWQ will get better with some break in and they loosen up. And I think that maybe be a bit to high of a tune for that sub. Feels more like a low 30's subwoofer to me. I wasn't able to find any info on what that sub likes on the web.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenny V., post: 8847984, member: 689255"] I just removed my (4) CWR 12's dual 4 ohm in a 2.25 cu ft ported enclosure tuned to 37.75 hz with final load of 2 ohms. I installed (2) CWQ124 in a 2.25 cu ft per sub ported enclosure tuned to 42 hz with final load of 1 ohm. Both being driven off a single Kicker CX1800.1. 400A mechman. 1/0 ran back to a 10 farad cap that feeds the mono block and the KXMA600.4. I disnt touch a thing on the headunit or amp. Just swapped. First off I should have went D2 with the CWQs. 1 ohm load is creating voltage issues. It never budged with the CWRs @ 2 ohm. So I will be taking the CWQs out tomorrow and sliding my (4) CWRs back in the vehicle. Musically there is no comparison. SPL they are about dead even. Maybe the CWQ will get better with some break in and they loosen up. And I think that maybe be a bit to high of a tune for that sub. Feels more like a low 30's subwoofer to me. I wasn't able to find any info on what that sub likes on the web. [/QUOTE]
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