RCX
Senior Member
Ya I had thought you installed a 12" too! That's why I asked what size stock one was.The Stock sub is 8 inch and only weights 29oz, and the surround material is paper. Where as the RF i installed is about 5lbs and here are the stats. It is not flubby at all, this sub removed the flubbiness i was getting. I listen to 60% rock/metal and the rest just pop/mixed with rap or even jazz and classical.
If a person want's to take the time to do it themselves it's worth it. Just for me during this heat wave i would have waited. The heat just makes me angry.....
Just keep in mind that whatever sub you go with, you want it to be rated at 2ohm or aat least have a dual voice coil so you can wire it at 2ohms. It's very simple to do and they include instructions.
Here is the link to the sub i installed.
Rockford Fosgate P3SD4-8
https://www.crutchfield.com/S-PDxdJ...8gZxPUaZc-TrFd3gIWGwUsoz5w1xBaxRoClZsQAvD_BwE
Thanks for the writeup, I think I will go this route. This was a common base upgrade on the FK8 though it need a bit more room for the replacement sub. Nice that this enclosure has enough volume for the speaker. Did you measure the enclosure volume while you had it out?
Being a more efficient speaker does not throw off the ELS balance? Same base volume just more clarity?
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