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I just got my new fi 12 inch btl intalled. All I can say is wow. I heard that the it gets super low, but I can't believe how hard the bass drops on a single 12.

I have a 2.5 cubit foot port box tuned to 32 hertz, Hifonics brutus 2608 amp, and Kinetic Hc 2400&1400. This is all in a 2007 FJ Cruiser. This woofer takes a beating like a champ.

  • 3 weeks later...

just wait... when your ready to really see what that sub is all about...... drop it in a bigger box, pick up a better amp and throw some real power at it!!!

lets see some pics man.....

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you upgraded your main batt to a kinetic and added a second?

Yes my main battery is the hc2400 and the back is a 1400

It's hard to tell size, but is that only 4 gauge wire going to the amp from the front battery? And what's with the butt connector on the other red power wire coming out? I hope your fuse is just out of sight up there, too.

Also, have you tried turning your sub box around 180* so that the port is on the tailgate side instead of the seat side?

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That 4 gauge wire just goes to rear battery. I have 0 gauge going to the amp from rear battery the fuse is back there too. No I haven't tried turning the box around, but it gets incredibly loud they way it is. I might try it one day though.

Edited by shotta76

I would probably upgrade the battery to battery power wire to 1/0 gauge. The power still has to get from the alternator to the front battery then to the rear battery. You may also want to upgrade the wire from the alternator to the battery, the battery ground, and the chassis to engine block ground.

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