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<blockquote data-quote="venom107" data-source="post: 74752" data-attributes="member: 543156"><p>I have two JL Audio 10's in a competition bandpass box I bought from best buy. I have a 450 watt kenwood sub amp. Both the speakers are W-O's and have 4 ohms on each of the subs. I know that these subs should sound better but im not sure what to do. Could the ports on the box be wrong for the subs? Im thinking about getting an equalizer or a crossover to tune it up. I really want more bass. Im thinking about just putting in new subs cause this just aint cutting it. Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venom107, post: 74752, member: 543156"] I have two JL Audio 10's in a competition bandpass box I bought from best buy. I have a 450 watt kenwood sub amp. Both the speakers are W-O's and have 4 ohms on each of the subs. I know that these subs should sound better but im not sure what to do. Could the ports on the box be wrong for the subs? Im thinking about getting an equalizer or a crossover to tune it up. I really want more bass. Im thinking about just putting in new subs cause this just aint cutting it. Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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