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<blockquote data-quote="90accordman" data-source="post: 892503" data-attributes="member: 551377"><p>At the moment im running a Obcon prefab box that is only 1.75 cu for each sub before i even install the woofer. The kicker website recommends at least 1.75 for a compact ported enclosure im running less than that if i count the room my subs take up.</p><p></p><p>So i figured inverting them would at least get me to that bottom point until i can get me a design and box made so that i can get them up to a more respectable 2.5-3.0 cubes each.</p><p></p><p>I'm running 1100wrms(for the pair) so i figure i should be getting a little more sound then im getting. At the moment i have have my seat put down and the 2 front windows down and all i can hear are highs.</p><p></p><p>Inside the vehicle i feel like the bass is nice but just not enough for what im running. I have other cars in the same household running half what i have power wise and basically they seem to have a much better bass line then me and the only thing i can think of is the box im using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="90accordman, post: 892503, member: 551377"] At the moment im running a Obcon prefab box that is only 1.75 cu for each sub before i even install the woofer. The kicker website recommends at least 1.75 for a compact ported enclosure im running less than that if i count the room my subs take up. So i figured inverting them would at least get me to that bottom point until i can get me a design and box made so that i can get them up to a more respectable 2.5-3.0 cubes each. I'm running 1100wrms(for the pair) so i figure i should be getting a little more sound then im getting. At the moment i have have my seat put down and the 2 front windows down and all i can hear are highs. Inside the vehicle i feel like the bass is nice but just not enough for what im running. I have other cars in the same household running half what i have power wise and basically they seem to have a much better bass line then me and the only thing i can think of is the box im using. [/QUOTE]
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