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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1263516" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>If you are only distorting when the sub is mounted in the enclosure, I would focus on the enclosure itself. </p><p></p><p>If the ’18 enclosure is unchanged from the ’17, even with the shallow mount 8” kicker/pioneer, you have to relieve the enclosure with a heat gun or torch quite a bit. I have the kicker and spaced the sub out at the mount point and still needed to do quite a bit of modifying for depth. It shouldn’t be the wires unless your wires are actually getting pinched in the enclosure itself, there’s a channel in the sub box to pass the wires through. </p><p></p><p>quick test - hard mount the sub to some 2 x 4’s, tall enough to let the sub travel, place it on the floor of the truck and play some music. increase the volume and confirm you don’t have a distortion issue. if you still have the distortion, you need to trace back your wiring. if not, you need to see what’s going on with the sub enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1263516, member: 21926"] If you are only distorting when the sub is mounted in the enclosure, I would focus on the enclosure itself. If the ’18 enclosure is unchanged from the ’17, even with the shallow mount 8” kicker/pioneer, you have to relieve the enclosure with a heat gun or torch quite a bit. I have the kicker and spaced the sub out at the mount point and still needed to do quite a bit of modifying for depth. It shouldn’t be the wires unless your wires are actually getting pinched in the enclosure itself, there’s a channel in the sub box to pass the wires through. quick test - hard mount the sub to some 2 x 4’s, tall enough to let the sub travel, place it on the floor of the truck and play some music. increase the volume and confirm you don’t have a distortion issue. if you still have the distortion, you need to trace back your wiring. if not, you need to see what’s going on with the sub enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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