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<blockquote data-quote="808skindiver" data-source="post: 2899004" data-attributes="member: 575796"><p>i have a 15" mtx 9500 sub and its in a homemade enclosure. the enclosure is to mtx exact specs. the amp is a jbl gto1201.1 amp. when i hooked it up it didnt sound as loud as i thought a 9500 would pound. and the SQ is no good. i thought it could be many things. the deck is the cheapest kenwood. its in a ford truck and the sub fires twards the front seat. i couldnt even hit max excursion on a bass check. what could i do to make it sound better or is this the best it will sound?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="808skindiver, post: 2899004, member: 575796"] i have a 15" mtx 9500 sub and its in a homemade enclosure. the enclosure is to mtx exact specs. the amp is a jbl gto1201.1 amp. when i hooked it up it didnt sound as loud as i thought a 9500 would pound. and the SQ is no good. i thought it could be many things. the deck is the cheapest kenwood. its in a ford truck and the sub fires twards the front seat. i couldnt even hit max excursion on a bass check. what could i do to make it sound better or is this the best it will sound? thanks [/QUOTE]
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