My current setup is a Kicker 800.5 that is driving two Pro-60's on one channel and the XS-12 on the other. I installed the XS-12 into a sub box and then made a cutout in the drivers side kick panel to slide the sub box into. I have the kicker sub knob that runs to the amp turned all the way up and to be hoenst, I feel like the sub is just plain weak....I have my head unit's (Sony CDX-M60UI) sub setting cranked up to 10 (full).
The only thing I have to compare it too is my stock sound system in my 2007 Toyota Tundra and I feel like that "hits" harder when I turn the bass up than that sub does....Is there something that could be causing the sub to barely work? Weak ground maybe? The in-boats seem to be providing more bass than the sub is....
When I was in high school I had 2 really cheap 12" subs with a cheap amp in my car and that set up would still rattle your teeth out if you wanted it too...I understand the single 12 won't be that loud but I expected a lot more out of the sub than what it's currently doing.....
Chp has been instrumental in making sure I have the amp wired properly and the gains correct so it's safe to assume all that stuff is right but we can definitely revisit if need be...
The only thing I have to compare it too is my stock sound system in my 2007 Toyota Tundra and I feel like that "hits" harder when I turn the bass up than that sub does....Is there something that could be causing the sub to barely work? Weak ground maybe? The in-boats seem to be providing more bass than the sub is....
When I was in high school I had 2 really cheap 12" subs with a cheap amp in my car and that set up would still rattle your teeth out if you wanted it too...I understand the single 12 won't be that loud but I expected a lot more out of the sub than what it's currently doing.....
Chp has been instrumental in making sure I have the amp wired properly and the gains correct so it's safe to assume all that stuff is right but we can definitely revisit if need be...
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