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Kicker 10" Sub not sounding as good as it should
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<blockquote data-quote="Grimmjoww" data-source="post: 8792497" data-attributes="member: 682803"><p>That's not a port its just a hole. That being said there is nothing wrong with trying to get some bump in the trunk and doing it yourself. Everyone here started out and some were great and some ******, but everyone had to start. I would seal up that hole like others have said, also caulk the box on the inside all the way around. A good box will play loud even if the components aren't top tier. That's a decent sub and the amp should be enough. Your main concern should be getting some 4 gauge power wire to the amp, then some 4 gauge wire for the ground, and make sure its a good ground. I also recommend doing the "Big Three," its listed everywhere on here when you search. The big 3 three will help you get the most power and best possible ground from your setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimmjoww, post: 8792497, member: 682803"] That's not a port its just a hole. That being said there is nothing wrong with trying to get some bump in the trunk and doing it yourself. Everyone here started out and some were great and some ******, but everyone had to start. I would seal up that hole like others have said, also caulk the box on the inside all the way around. A good box will play loud even if the components aren't top tier. That's a decent sub and the amp should be enough. Your main concern should be getting some 4 gauge power wire to the amp, then some 4 gauge wire for the ground, and make sure its a good ground. I also recommend doing the "Big Three," its listed everywhere on here when you search. The big 3 three will help you get the most power and best possible ground from your setup. [/QUOTE]
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