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<blockquote data-quote="DylanBeatz" data-source="post: 8663894" data-attributes="member: 598533"><p>I wrote that the box is 4.6 cubes tuned to 33 hz, should have worked fine. From what I remember from the box recommendations when these subs were available my box was almost perfect, just low on port area probably. 50 square inches of port. 12.5"x4".</p><p></p><p>I had an issue with the sub on the left after only a month. Started making a rattling noise on high frequencies. I just settled with it cuz I have more important things to spend money on. Then a year later the other sub has a tinsel snap. These subs never got warm. I played them conservatively, but they both had completely random f**k ups. If the left sub started rattling, why didnt the right sub? If the right sub had a tinsel lead snap, why didnt the left sub? It's too random and unpredictable for me and I'm bitter and dont want to support the brand anymore. I ran alpine type-r's and kicker cvr's for years with no issues and I got used to that so I'm not happy with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DylanBeatz, post: 8663894, member: 598533"] I wrote that the box is 4.6 cubes tuned to 33 hz, should have worked fine. From what I remember from the box recommendations when these subs were available my box was almost perfect, just low on port area probably. 50 square inches of port. 12.5"x4". I had an issue with the sub on the left after only a month. Started making a rattling noise on high frequencies. I just settled with it cuz I have more important things to spend money on. Then a year later the other sub has a tinsel snap. These subs never got warm. I played them conservatively, but they both had completely random f**k ups. If the left sub started rattling, why didnt the right sub? If the right sub had a tinsel lead snap, why didnt the left sub? It's too random and unpredictable for me and I'm bitter and dont want to support the brand anymore. I ran alpine type-r's and kicker cvr's for years with no issues and I got used to that so I'm not happy with this. [/QUOTE]
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