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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7794808" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>I would suggest buying a matching MTX 10 to the one you have, or going with 2 DVC 4 ohms wired to 4ohms on that amp. Just because Kicker says they will work in .8 cubes does not mean they will sound very good with any decent power, I have never heard one sound good sealed at all. you start throwing power to them in that small a space sealed, and you might burn a coil from too much compression, even worse if you clip them trying to get more volume.....or too big a box with too much power will make them exceed xmax and bottom themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7794808, member: 573547"] I would suggest buying a matching MTX 10 to the one you have, or going with 2 DVC 4 ohms wired to 4ohms on that amp. Just because Kicker says they will work in .8 cubes does not mean they will sound very good with any decent power, I have never heard one sound good sealed at all. you start throwing power to them in that small a space sealed, and you might burn a coil from too much compression, even worse if you clip them trying to get more volume.....or too big a box with too much power will make them exceed xmax and bottom themselves. [/QUOTE]
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