I have 2 kicker comps n a sealed box and they slam
a ported box will hit the lows better than a sealed box. and they will hit harder.. but a ported box will be louder.
Put foil inside your box..take out all of your air leaks..put a pillow inside the box..get thicker wires..
Dynamat Dynamat Dynamat make sure u use a true 4ga for power 12ga for speaker make sure box sealed up tight and at least 3/4in thick wood and ported to kicker specs a must a sub only as good as the box its put in also u can take a can of undercoating and coat the inside of your box also a stiffening cap or extra battery never hurts either, a amp works on current the more it gets the loader its gonna be
Personally, I have had both subs in pairs with sealed boxes. At first I thought the kickers were amazing but then i bought the type e's with the alpine mrp-m500. For the price the type e's are way more worth and and sound better with multiple music types.
it depends on your speaker wattage.
well i have two kicker comp cvr 12 and a 800 cantus comp amp and those mad my ears bleed and ive had alot of different set ups but that's the best yet
simply look up your model number in any forum
The serial number on a Kicker Comp subwoofer is typically located on the back of the subwoofer's magnet or on the speaker's mounting frame. It may also be found on a label attached to the speaker itself. If you're having difficulty locating it, refer to the user manual for specific guidance.
Yes, you can power two 12-inch Kicker Comp subwoofers with a JBL GTO3501 amplifier, provided the subwoofers' impedance matches the amplifier's output. The GTO3501 is capable of delivering up to 350 watts RMS at 2 ohms, which should be sufficient for the Kicker subwoofers, as long as they are wired correctly (typically in parallel for dual 4-ohm subs). Make sure to check the power handling specifications of your specific Kicker model to avoid overloading the subwoofers.
400 hp give or take..my friend has a machine shop and has very good luck with pro comp heads..
Computer Applications.... As the correction for comp is actually quite lenient and comp might be handy in future.
Pro comp tires are known to have good traction in wet, off-road conditions. If you're going to drive the vehicle on the highway very much, know that Pro comp tires are loud. For what it's worth, I think Pro comp tires look much better than regular tires.