i love loud bass
im gettin 2 12s but i can only afford the sealed box
will it be okay
yes baby
um... If i understand you correctly you own already purchased the kenwoods... not to make you regret the purchase, but if you can still take them hindmost do it. Kenwoods certainly are low on the totem pole compared to other brands.
As far as the box, if you're going to keep the subs later no! You need a box. I hope you meant that you own another box but couldn't get this sealed box you're chitchat about.
If you don't use a box:
a: your subs won't really sound similar to anything, they'll just move.
b: you will destroy your subs (especially those kenwoods lol) if you turn up the volume tremendously far.
If you want some other subs for a great price, i can point you in the right direction bro.
Kenwood has great amps but the subs are so great. I prefer hermetically sealed boxes, from my experiences ported will eventually F the subs up.
Answers: contained by general i prefered sealed boxes, typiclly they are a bit more accurate and smaller number boomy. of course this all depends on what your sub recomends, some subs are not recomended within a sealed enclosure, but others are not recomended in a ported enclosure... if you buy/build a coop to spec, you'll get the sound the businesswoman was intending.
um... If i understand you correctly you own already purchased the kenwoods... not to make you regret the purchase, but if you can still take them hindmost do it. Kenwoods certainly are low on the totem pole compared to other brands.
As far as the box, if you're going to keep the subs later no! You need a box. I hope you meant that you own another box but couldn't get this sealed box you're chitchat about.
If you don't use a box:
a: your subs won't really sound similar to anything, they'll just move.
b: you will destroy your subs (especially those kenwoods lol) if you turn up the volume tremendously far.
If you want some other subs for a great price, i can point you in the right direction bro.
Kenwood has great amps but the subs are so great. I prefer hermetically sealed boxes, from my experiences ported will eventually F the subs up.
yes baby
Kenwood has great amps but the subs are so great. I prefer hermetically sealed boxes, from my experiences ported will eventually F the subs up.
im gettin 2 12s but i can only afford the sealed box
will it be okay
Confused roughly speaking Ohms, kicker amp?
yes baby
um... If i understand you correctly you own already purchased the kenwoods... not to make you regret the purchase, but if you can still take them hindmost do it. Kenwoods certainly are low on the totem pole compared to other brands.
As far as the box, if you're going to keep the subs later no! You need a box. I hope you meant that you own another box but couldn't get this sealed box you're chitchat about.
If you don't use a box:
a: your subs won't really sound similar to anything, they'll just move.
b: you will destroy your subs (especially those kenwoods lol) if you turn up the volume tremendously far.
If you want some other subs for a great price, i can point you in the right direction bro.
Kenwood has great amps but the subs are so great. I prefer hermetically sealed boxes, from my experiences ported will eventually F the subs up.
Answers: contained by general i prefered sealed boxes, typiclly they are a bit more accurate and smaller number boomy. of course this all depends on what your sub recomends, some subs are not recomended within a sealed enclosure, but others are not recomended in a ported enclosure... if you buy/build a coop to spec, you'll get the sound the businesswoman was intending.
um... If i understand you correctly you own already purchased the kenwoods... not to make you regret the purchase, but if you can still take them hindmost do it. Kenwoods certainly are low on the totem pole compared to other brands.
As far as the box, if you're going to keep the subs later no! You need a box. I hope you meant that you own another box but couldn't get this sealed box you're chitchat about.
If you don't use a box:
a: your subs won't really sound similar to anything, they'll just move.
b: you will destroy your subs (especially those kenwoods lol) if you turn up the volume tremendously far.
If you want some other subs for a great price, i can point you in the right direction bro.
Kenwood has great amps but the subs are so great. I prefer hermetically sealed boxes, from my experiences ported will eventually F the subs up.
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sealed boxes all the course for me..Nice tight bass..only down side is you have to apply more wattage to achieve the same sound height as a bandpass or ported box..but i can live with that :)yes baby
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