You're darn tootin that lvl4 10 would turn the trickwhat he really needs is teh PUPS!!
for what your working with i would run a single 12/15 setup. ill probably get bashed for saying run a 15, but if put in the right enclosure it will have the tight response your looking for and still be able to get low (depending on the sub of course)
the lvl 4 10 suggested earlier would also be a good choice.
also if you want more punch out of your system you should probably look into upgrading your midbass, a nice pair of mid bass drivers and an amp for them will actually go a long way, when looking for quick bass response.
View Profile: pro-rabbit - Car Audio Forum - CarAudio.comThose Street Duties Sound nice! but i dont know where to get a custom box @ any recomendations ? & Those should work nice with my MRP-1000 ? Because I dont want to upradge my amp quite yet.
What do you have in your car RIGHT now?I interpret 'punchy' to mean his 15"ers are too big. Try some 12s or 10s. I don't think there's anything wrong with Kicker CVRs.
Kicker 12" products...and they get loud and low, and they slamWhat do you have in your car RIGHT now?
Those cool looking black and yellow ones, or those shiny ones?!Kicker 12" products...and they get loud and low, and they slam
Kill yourself. You have no idea what youre talking about. The size of the speaker con has nothing to do with how "punchy" the subs are. I hate craigslist car audio terms more than I hate noobs who think they know what they are talking about. The correct enclosure, power, and a good amount of motor force determines the accuracy of the bass or in your terms "punchy" CVRs and Comps from kicker are overpriced junk. Coils are small, the motors are covered with giant plastic boots to make them look cool and there is no reason why anyone should ever pay 300 dollars for one. I have run everything from an 18 to an 8 and I could get the same, if not better bass response out of the 18 that I could from the 8s. There are people on this forum, including myself that would redefine your idea of loud and "punchy" with a number of single subs.I interpret 'punchy' to mean his 15"ers are too big. Try some 12s or 10s. I don't think there's anything wrong with Kicker CVRs.
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Yea I see your point I turned it off completely and turn my lpf to 50 and it sound a little better but honestly they sound quite "muddy to me im gonna sell them on craigslist or to one of my friends & start over with some new ones.Lolz and +1 for turning off the bass boost. In the end it just makes things messy. I suppose you could relate it to putting large amounts nitrous on a completely stock engine without upgraded internals. The engine won't like it... It was happy the way it was... stop putting nitrous in me.... POW!!!!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/uhoh.gif.c07307dd22ee7e63e22fc8e9c614d1fd.gif
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