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bradfordam 
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I bought my Stroker second hand off a guy. it looks to be in a 6.92 cu ft box ported. It came strapped to a Kicker ZR600 and it sold for 200 bucks. I couldn't resist. I'm wondering if that box is you know, a little too big? I haven't tested it yet. Also. This amp seems kinda small for this sub. but then again, would the big box volume change the handling power of the sub? I can give detailed dimensions too if someone can help me figure out what it's tuned to.

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bradfordam 
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Crap. I forgot to ask. how loose or tight should I adjust my uhm.. woofer suspension? (is that what it's called?) I have it as loose as it will go. I only have it hooked up to like 200-400 watt atm and am using it as home theater, so i had to loosen it up all the way to get bass. when I see videos on youtube, they look to be fairly tight.
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Crap. I forgot to ask. how loose or tight should I adjust my uhm.. woofer suspension? (is that what it's called?) I have it as loose as it will go. I only have it hooked up to like 200-400 watt atm and am using it as home theater, so i had to loosen it up all the way to get bass. when I see videos on youtube, they look to be fairly tight.

What "suspension" are you talking about?  Do you mean the voice coil bias?.

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voice coil bias? the thing that's adjustable on the old strokers. yeah.
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Yea that's the voice coil bias on the old Stroker Pro line.  It determines how long the coil remains in the flux gap and has nothing to do with the woofer's suspension.  Read this.
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thanks man. i get it now. i think i'll try to set it center again. see how good it sounds. if that's not the case. lol. spl stroker bashing time. :)

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