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<blockquote data-quote="HvNd4Speed" data-source="post: 3110868" data-attributes="member: 573564"><p>quite honestly my friend....you gotta go with what you think sounds good, now a days there are so many brands far off from mainstream stuff that sound pretty incredible BUT ultimately its your ears that have to be please</p><p></p><p>IMO, i have used kicker branded subs in the past and for the price you cant go wrong, pretty durable sub and it sounds great in a variety of enclosures.</p><p></p><p>as far as ditchin your thunderform box, if the specs of the new sub match the volume of the thunderform, its worth trying out and seeing how it sounds, thats what i would do, if it doesnt sound good, then build a custom box if you want</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HvNd4Speed, post: 3110868, member: 573564"] quite honestly my friend....you gotta go with what you think sounds good, now a days there are so many brands far off from mainstream stuff that sound pretty incredible BUT ultimately its your ears that have to be please IMO, i have used kicker branded subs in the past and for the price you cant go wrong, pretty durable sub and it sounds great in a variety of enclosures. as far as ditchin your thunderform box, if the specs of the new sub match the volume of the thunderform, its worth trying out and seeing how it sounds, thats what i would do, if it doesnt sound good, then build a custom box if you want [/QUOTE]
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