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<blockquote data-quote="spltuscon" data-source="post: 6669531" data-attributes="member: 611863"><p>Welcome to CA!</p><p></p><p>Why not just build a good ported box for the two Kenwoods? I've never heard those particular subs but spec wise they appear decent, and the frequency response goes well below 39hz when you put them in a ported box that's tuned low. Space wise it would work well in that car and if you don't like it when you try it then you could sell the subs in a box to someone, but I think you should at least try it before you run out and spend more money. Setup is a far bigger factor than brand of equipment or how much you spent. A good place to start would be 3ft3 net volume tuned to 32hz. You can change a lot with the sound of a sub or how much power it can handle by altering the enclosure that it's in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spltuscon, post: 6669531, member: 611863"] Welcome to CA! Why not just build a good ported box for the two Kenwoods? I've never heard those particular subs but spec wise they appear decent, and the frequency response goes well below 39hz when you put them in a ported box that's tuned low. Space wise it would work well in that car and if you don't like it when you try it then you could sell the subs in a box to someone, but I think you should at least try it before you run out and spend more money. Setup is a far bigger factor than brand of equipment or how much you spent. A good place to start would be 3ft3 net volume tuned to 32hz. You can change a lot with the sound of a sub or how much power it can handle by altering the enclosure that it's in. [/QUOTE]
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