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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8799960" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>The only true way to know is to pull the sub Look at the Model # on the magnet and /or check each coil, or Take a DMM and Check the sub leads and check the final Ohm load at the amplifier(I like to do this with the wires removed from the amplifier.</p><p>The additional Thickness adds another .75 to be subtracted from the over all measurements that I came up with for a single layer which brings you closer to prob 2.2 more than likely. Most 1k-1500 watt subs will do fine in that enclosure. Id sure hate to see it get cut up ect and remodeled for a new sub when its customized and tuned for the Icon. If you can swing the cost on the Glue it screw it for the newer sub and get it tuned and like the Icon better, at least you can put that back in without having to modify the enclosure again.It may be right at $200 bucks with screws and Glue, and silicone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8799960, member: 634282"] The only true way to know is to pull the sub Look at the Model # on the magnet and /or check each coil, or Take a DMM and Check the sub leads and check the final Ohm load at the amplifier(I like to do this with the wires removed from the amplifier. The additional Thickness adds another .75 to be subtracted from the over all measurements that I came up with for a single layer which brings you closer to prob 2.2 more than likely. Most 1k-1500 watt subs will do fine in that enclosure. Id sure hate to see it get cut up ect and remodeled for a new sub when its customized and tuned for the Icon. If you can swing the cost on the Glue it screw it for the newer sub and get it tuned and like the Icon better, at least you can put that back in without having to modify the enclosure again.It may be right at $200 bucks with screws and Glue, and silicone? [/QUOTE]
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