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<blockquote data-quote="Owen316" data-source="post: 8659506" data-attributes="member: 670324"><p>The kicker comp r subs are not the worst subs in my opinion the suspension feels tight the surround looks and feels sturdy and the cone seems to hold up to some pounding. But no matter what that amp puts out if you wire it correctly you should get enough for that sub though so no problem there. The bad part is that you will hear a difference in sound, specifically quality, if the enclosure is not made as close as possible to the manufacturers specs. Seeing as they have rated it to be a minimum of 1.75 and the box is 1.8 without a speaker I'd say you'll have a good amount of output from that box but without it being matched up better, air space wise, the quality will suffer.</p><p></p><p>Like someone said before me try to find a box that is within the middle of the requirements and try to find at least 3/4 inch mdf. No absolute necessity to make your own, man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owen316, post: 8659506, member: 670324"] The kicker comp r subs are not the worst subs in my opinion the suspension feels tight the surround looks and feels sturdy and the cone seems to hold up to some pounding. But no matter what that amp puts out if you wire it correctly you should get enough for that sub though so no problem there. The bad part is that you will hear a difference in sound, specifically quality, if the enclosure is not made as close as possible to the manufacturers specs. Seeing as they have rated it to be a minimum of 1.75 and the box is 1.8 without a speaker I'd say you'll have a good amount of output from that box but without it being matched up better, air space wise, the quality will suffer. Like someone said before me try to find a box that is within the middle of the requirements and try to find at least 3/4 inch mdf. No absolute necessity to make your own, man. [/QUOTE]
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