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<blockquote data-quote="ShortBuzDriver" data-source="post: 8471617" data-attributes="member: 668859"><p>Hi guys my name is Austin and I'm relatively new to building sound systems so I'm still learning and have a question I could use some help with. I recently purchased the JL W0's 12" Model and its not giving me the output of bass I want in my box. I don't have much space because it is an under the seat truck box for dual 12s. I have .7 cubic feet to use for each sub. I was looking at buying the Kicker Comp R that runs 500w RMS because I've heard them and know that will give me what I want but they require 1.00 cubic feet of airspace....Question is can I I put these Subs in my box without destroying the Subs and how badly will that kill the bass because I know not having the right box can be a big issue. That's a .3 cubic feet for what the sub wants and what I have. Its also a sealed box if I forgot to mention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShortBuzDriver, post: 8471617, member: 668859"] Hi guys my name is Austin and I'm relatively new to building sound systems so I'm still learning and have a question I could use some help with. I recently purchased the JL W0's 12" Model and its not giving me the output of bass I want in my box. I don't have much space because it is an under the seat truck box for dual 12s. I have .7 cubic feet to use for each sub. I was looking at buying the Kicker Comp R that runs 500w RMS because I've heard them and know that will give me what I want but they require 1.00 cubic feet of airspace....Question is can I I put these Subs in my box without destroying the Subs and how badly will that kill the bass because I know not having the right box can be a big issue. That's a .3 cubic feet for what the sub wants and what I have. Its also a sealed box if I forgot to mention. [/QUOTE]
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