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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8707408" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>it's not your LC2i that's the problem. Your expectations are too high for the equipment you have. You need to either upgrade your amp or build a new custom enclosure or both. Sealed boxes do poorly in efficiency so if you want to keep it sealed, you're gonna need to double or triple your power to make it worthwhile. If you were to only choose one thing to upgrade that would make the biggest difference, it would be the enclosure. My very first system consisted of a 300w amp and going from a sealed box to a custom ported box was a big game changer. Every friend that I convinced to switch to a ported box saw a huge difference in output and deep lows from switching enclosures alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8707408, member: 574798"] it's not your LC2i that's the problem. Your expectations are too high for the equipment you have. You need to either upgrade your amp or build a new custom enclosure or both. Sealed boxes do poorly in efficiency so if you want to keep it sealed, you're gonna need to double or triple your power to make it worthwhile. If you were to only choose one thing to upgrade that would make the biggest difference, it would be the enclosure. My very first system consisted of a 300w amp and going from a sealed box to a custom ported box was a big game changer. Every friend that I convinced to switch to a ported box saw a huge difference in output and deep lows from switching enclosures alone. [/QUOTE]
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