That particular sub will get louder after a breakin period (some subs do not), the spider is very stiff when brand new and will kill the subs sensitivity, if you allow a few weeks of regular use the sub will gradually sound better and finally start to kick ***.
To accelerate this process and get better sound from the right from the start, use a ported enclosure from the start then switch to a sealed later if you want.
Another option is to run a 20hz tone through the sub overnight(12hours), take it out of the box and run it free air (keep the coil vent unblocked), hook it up to any amp that will handle the ohms and just turn it up loud enough to get the sub moving close to Xmech, not alot of power is needed to get the sub moving because its not in an enclosure. The fibers in the spider will break down at an accelerated rate and soften it up.
To accelerate this process and get better sound from the right from the start, use a ported enclosure from the start then switch to a sealed later if you want.
Another option is to run a 20hz tone through the sub overnight(12hours), take it out of the box and run it free air (keep the coil vent unblocked), hook it up to any amp that will handle the ohms and just turn it up loud enough to get the sub moving close to Xmech, not alot of power is needed to get the sub moving because its not in an enclosure. The fibers in the spider will break down at an accelerated rate and soften it up.
