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<blockquote data-quote="Redford" data-source="post: 285830" data-attributes="member: 548670"><p>No no no, it is NOT a good setup. I used to have those... KFC-3005. Their SQ is crap and... I accidently blew em a few too many times. They sound good until you hear something else. I got these Infinity Reference 1220w's and they sound much better and can handle more power. Your setup is aparently a very cheap setup. You may be satisfied with it but most of the people here probably wouldn't be.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious, how much did you spend? I got mine for like $150 at circuit city with a sealed box (1.25 cu ft per sub). I made sure to get the 2 year warranty, and I returned fried subs like 3 times then decided to get the Infinitys instead, which actually costed less, sans the box. I ended up getting the box for free after returning the Kenwoods though, the Infinity's were like $100 for the pair, plus $15 each for the two year warranty (although they no longer carry these subs, I suppose I could upgrade to something else at CC if I decide to).</p><p></p><p>My honest advice would be to return the subs and amp if you still can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redford, post: 285830, member: 548670"] No no no, it is NOT a good setup. I used to have those... KFC-3005. Their SQ is crap and... I accidently blew em a few too many times. They sound good until you hear something else. I got these Infinity Reference 1220w's and they sound much better and can handle more power. Your setup is aparently a very cheap setup. You may be satisfied with it but most of the people here probably wouldn't be. I'm curious, how much did you spend? I got mine for like $150 at circuit city with a sealed box (1.25 cu ft per sub). I made sure to get the 2 year warranty, and I returned fried subs like 3 times then decided to get the Infinitys instead, which actually costed less, sans the box. I ended up getting the box for free after returning the Kenwoods though, the Infinity's were like $100 for the pair, plus $15 each for the two year warranty (although they no longer carry these subs, I suppose I could upgrade to something else at CC if I decide to). My honest advice would be to return the subs and amp if you still can. [/QUOTE]
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