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Nissan Frontier Fox Acoustics Box Subwoofer Question
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8748491" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I'm extremely tempted to buy one of those to audition. It looks excellent for the price point. Please make a thread about this when you get yours.</p><p></p><p>As to OP, the Kicker Comp subs I've listened to in the past have all sounded great for what they are. and that box is a very good volume to really get good efficiency and performance out of a 10" driver. I can't think of anything that would be a significant upgrade for you if you couldn't find another .75 cubic feet of airspace + a little more port area to go with it. IF you had more mounting depth there's probably a few 1500W capable 10s that would be an upgrade in your box but mounting depth is usually a punishing limitation in most pickup truck type applications.</p><p></p><p>Even perfect world 50% more cone area (the difference between 10 and 12" driver) will only give you about 1 click on the volume knob more output so factor that in before you start throwing a bunch of money at trying to shoehorn too much sub into too small of a box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8748491, member: 614752"] I'm extremely tempted to buy one of those to audition. It looks excellent for the price point. Please make a thread about this when you get yours. As to OP, the Kicker Comp subs I've listened to in the past have all sounded great for what they are. and that box is a very good volume to really get good efficiency and performance out of a 10" driver. I can't think of anything that would be a significant upgrade for you if you couldn't find another .75 cubic feet of airspace + a little more port area to go with it. IF you had more mounting depth there's probably a few 1500W capable 10s that would be an upgrade in your box but mounting depth is usually a punishing limitation in most pickup truck type applications. Even perfect world 50% more cone area (the difference between 10 and 12" driver) will only give you about 1 click on the volume knob more output so factor that in before you start throwing a bunch of money at trying to shoehorn too much sub into too small of a box. [/QUOTE]
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