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<blockquote data-quote="Eat Italian" data-source="post: 3087645" data-attributes="member: 577334"><p>I went through three seperate old school kickers. I had one, Kicker 15" COMP and two Kicker 15" COMP FreeAirs.</p><p></p><p>I liked them all, they got loud just try not to ever go over the PEAK watts because they can't handle it for long. The 15" Comp blew in about a month off of a KX450.2bridged (Single Voice Coil) and the two FreeAirs happened to last about 6 Months a-piece on the same bridge.</p><p></p><p>They got silly loud, competed with most of the subwoofers out today. Only thing was they lacked some range in frequency on alot of new rap/hip-hop. Hit hard with all dance/club music however. Put that 18" in a right box, with the right amp. Like something decent, but with low watts maybe some sort of SQ amp and it will make that 18" bump even at RMS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eat Italian, post: 3087645, member: 577334"] I went through three seperate old school kickers. I had one, Kicker 15" COMP and two Kicker 15" COMP FreeAirs. I liked them all, they got loud just try not to ever go over the PEAK watts because they can't handle it for long. The 15" Comp blew in about a month off of a KX450.2bridged (Single Voice Coil) and the two FreeAirs happened to last about 6 Months a-piece on the same bridge. They got silly loud, competed with most of the subwoofers out today. Only thing was they lacked some range in frequency on alot of new rap/hip-hop. Hit hard with all dance/club music however. Put that 18" in a right box, with the right amp. Like something decent, but with low watts maybe some sort of SQ amp and it will make that 18" bump even at RMS. [/QUOTE]
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