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Blast from the past.....Konaki ko15 4th order help!?
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8693793" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>I agree with crx on the box size. It needs to be on the smallish side for a 15. These subs got loud back in the day, but when they failed, it was usually the soft parts. They were pretty decent knock off DD subs. Enough people got fooled that digital designs apparently changed their policies on buying recone kits from them. This is just from reading around on the internet. I did a single box for the Konaki 15 in a kids hatchback honda years ago. 4.5 cubes at 34 hz I think. Might have been 4.75 cubes. I do remember doing it under 5. It was loud as hell. Never saw the kid again, so I don’t know about how durable the sub ended up being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8693793, member: 678073"] I agree with crx on the box size. It needs to be on the smallish side for a 15. These subs got loud back in the day, but when they failed, it was usually the soft parts. They were pretty decent knock off DD subs. Enough people got fooled that digital designs apparently changed their policies on buying recone kits from them. This is just from reading around on the internet. I did a single box for the Konaki 15 in a kids hatchback honda years ago. 4.5 cubes at 34 hz I think. Might have been 4.75 cubes. I do remember doing it under 5. It was loud as hell. Never saw the kid again, so I don’t know about how durable the sub ended up being. [/QUOTE]
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