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<blockquote data-quote="ogloc.1574" data-source="post: 8811915" data-attributes="member: 678830"><p>I have a kicker comp cvr 12” subwoofer (cant remember if 2 or 4 ohm)in the appropriate sized ported enclosure running off a kicker cx300.1 amp. I have had this setup for almost 8 years and I figure I may as well sell it while it works and get something fresh. Assume everything will be set up properly.</p><p></p><p>What I am considering is either going with a higher end subwoofer 12” or maybe switch to a 15”. Looking at a kicker CompQ subwoofer in either case but open to other recommendations.</p><p></p><p>I am going for SQL and listen to electronic, dance, rap, hiphop, and rnb</p><p></p><p>My questions are:</p><p>Is a 15” subwoofer going to have lower sq than a 12” or is that a myth?</p><p></p><p>Will the sound quality or pressure difference be noticeable on a higher end 12”</p><p></p><p>Is the CompQ a good choice or will it be too close to the cvr12? What do you recommend?</p><p></p><p>Here is my current setup:</p><p>2004 lexus es330 3.3L v6</p><p>kenwood excelon kfc-173 6.75” coaxial speakers on all doors with dynamat with aftermarket tweeters (not sure what i got in there) running off kenwood excelon x302-4 amp</p><p>Factory rear deck subwoofer was replaced with a rockford fosgate punch 12” and dynamatted midrange speaker. Running off its own amp</p><p>Comp cvr12” running off cx300.1 trunk dynamatted</p><p></p><p>Thank you guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ogloc.1574, post: 8811915, member: 678830"] I have a kicker comp cvr 12” subwoofer (cant remember if 2 or 4 ohm)in the appropriate sized ported enclosure running off a kicker cx300.1 amp. I have had this setup for almost 8 years and I figure I may as well sell it while it works and get something fresh. Assume everything will be set up properly. What I am considering is either going with a higher end subwoofer 12” or maybe switch to a 15”. Looking at a kicker CompQ subwoofer in either case but open to other recommendations. I am going for SQL and listen to electronic, dance, rap, hiphop, and rnb My questions are: Is a 15” subwoofer going to have lower sq than a 12” or is that a myth? Will the sound quality or pressure difference be noticeable on a higher end 12” Is the CompQ a good choice or will it be too close to the cvr12? What do you recommend? Here is my current setup: 2004 lexus es330 3.3L v6 kenwood excelon kfc-173 6.75” coaxial speakers on all doors with dynamat with aftermarket tweeters (not sure what i got in there) running off kenwood excelon x302-4 amp Factory rear deck subwoofer was replaced with a rockford fosgate punch 12” and dynamatted midrange speaker. Running off its own amp Comp cvr12” running off cx300.1 trunk dynamatted Thank you guys! [/QUOTE]
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