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How did i blow my 12inch Kicker Solo X?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chriszle" data-source="post: 8199043" data-attributes="member: 629944"><p>You are correct, I am aware of other companies using the same design. My guess is they seen the popularity in the Kickers and imitated them at a lower cost trying get a "piece of the Kicker pie" (see what I did there), not because it is a good design. The gain in cone area also means a larger box requirement coincidentally occurs when stepping up to round sub of larger diameter. The tooling cost mentioned could be a possibility, however, tooling cost wouldn't be an issue as all manufacturers made square woofers (which in my mind, if square was better, round subs would be almost obsolete by this point).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chriszle, post: 8199043, member: 629944"] You are correct, I am aware of other companies using the same design. My guess is they seen the popularity in the Kickers and imitated them at a lower cost trying get a "piece of the Kicker pie" (see what I did there), not because it is a good design. The gain in cone area also means a larger box requirement coincidentally occurs when stepping up to round sub of larger diameter. The tooling cost mentioned could be a possibility, however, tooling cost wouldn't be an issue as all manufacturers made square woofers (which in my mind, if square was better, round subs would be almost obsolete by this point). [/QUOTE]
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