richard cheese
05-02-2007, 12:08 PM
the min requirement on their comp's is 1 cubic foot, but their higher end models drop down to .8 cubic foot.
if you have the kicker comps in a smaller than 1 cubic foot enclosure...how does it sound? how many watts are you running to bass?
thanks in advance
cheese-----the NEW stereo idiot
6APPEAL
05-02-2007, 01:43 PM
Which model number woofer are you talking about? I know someone that works for Kicker, so I can usally find what works, if I don't already know.
John
6APPEAL
05-02-2007, 04:40 PM
Plugged it into my software and it said pretty much what I already knew about the Kicker Comps. As long as you are within 20% +/- of the recommended enclosure size you are fine. You will not lose much low bass (about 1 db @ 30Hz) at all, granted the more expensive woofers would work better in a small box, but they also require more mounting depth which is the killer in a CC.
Put a little extra fiberfill in the box and give 'em 100 - 125 watts each and you should be happy.
John
richard cheese
05-03-2007, 08:21 AM
Plugged it into my software and it said pretty much what I already knew about the Kicker Comps. As long as you are within 20% +/- of the recommended enclosure size you are fine. You will not lose much low bass (about 1 db @ 30Hz) at all, granted the more expensive woofers would work better in a small box, but they also require more mounting depth which is the killer in a CC.
Put a little extra fiberfill in the box and give 'em 100 - 125 watts each and you should be happy.
John
i talked to a tekky @ stillwater, and he claimed that he has the same setup, woofer-wise, with a 300 watt amp running his bass, and he is happy.