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<blockquote data-quote="Boxman15&#039;s" data-source="post: 8509715" data-attributes="member: 670268"><p>I have had the Kicker Comp R-12 in the factory enclosure in the past. There is no doubt it hits pretty hard. If you really want to set off alarms look into soundqubed subwoofers specifically the hds315 or even better yet the soundqubed hdc3 15. Either of these 15's will **** on those two comp r's and **** everybody on your block off as well. HDs is just under 200 the HDC is 15 - 2000 Watts RMS for 300 bucks they are amazing I have two of them. I do not work for sound qubed just a happy customer I've had their 8 12 + 15 inch subwoofer. I just don't want to see you waste your money on the card and then buy soundqubed Subs a year later</p><p></p><p>All you need is one of these subwoofers will put the two comp r's to shame. What's nice about these subwoofers is if you don't have a 2000 watt RMS amp right now you can run them on low power and they still hit really hard copper coil. There are better subwoofers on the market for this price not even close. I've been counting by tens for three years no problems whatsoever. Sound cube.com check them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boxman15's, post: 8509715, member: 670268"] I have had the Kicker Comp R-12 in the factory enclosure in the past. There is no doubt it hits pretty hard. If you really want to set off alarms look into soundqubed subwoofers specifically the hds315 or even better yet the soundqubed hdc3 15. Either of these 15's will **** on those two comp r's and **** everybody on your block off as well. HDs is just under 200 the HDC is 15 - 2000 Watts RMS for 300 bucks they are amazing I have two of them. I do not work for sound qubed just a happy customer I've had their 8 12 + 15 inch subwoofer. I just don't want to see you waste your money on the card and then buy soundqubed Subs a year later All you need is one of these subwoofers will put the two comp r's to shame. What's nice about these subwoofers is if you don't have a 2000 watt RMS amp right now you can run them on low power and they still hit really hard copper coil. There are better subwoofers on the market for this price not even close. I've been counting by tens for three years no problems whatsoever. Sound cube.com check them out. [/QUOTE]
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