SOURCE: what is the recommened air space for kicker comp
Really it all depends on how you want them to sound, and to be set up. There really is not specific air space, but there are general air spaces that work, and some times the manufacture will list some specs for different set ups. It also depends on the size of the sub, which you did not specify.
Kicker recommends as follows.
0.4 cubs per sub for a compact box, and 1.8 for an SQ box. SQ stand for sound quality.
So if you want a small box, do .4 per sub. If you want a better sounding box do 1.8.
Rule of thumb and something to think about.
The more air space in the sub, the less power you can run, the less air space, the more power you can run.
For example you can run 200 watts RMS per sub at .4 cubes, but only 140 watts RMS with 1.8.
As well, the smaller box will be louder, But not sound as good.
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SOURCE: Kicker 07DCVR122 Dual 12
get a 2 channel with as much watts as you can affored. you wont blow them its better to have to many watts then not enought the subs work harrded with less watts i know that sounds crazy but trust me je
SOURCE: I have a 12" kicker thats ripped.
There are repair kits to fix this. One place you might want to check out is www.newfoam.com
SOURCE: I need to know how to wire 2 Kicker comp 10" subs
you can find your wiring diagram here
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-lCf6ewrWNQM/learn/learningcenter/car/subwoofers_wiring.html
Select from the list shown which describes your amp and subs (ie 2 channel amp with 2 4ohm subs)
Hope this helps and please rate, thanks
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