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http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseac...Product_ID=3637

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because the specs of the tc-7 are here

http://tcsounds.com/tc7.htm

http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseac...Product_ID=4450

this would work for the large ported box under low extension

so pretty much the first ported at 1cu a chamber

the obcon in the picture at 1.4 a chamber

or the large ported for 1.7 a chamber which would give me low extention

i waned 12's but they would be to big for my hatch. i listen to rap and have a small 2002 civic si hachback.

and i want a quality system, but the thing is that because these are 10's i am afraid they wont get loud enough

the power will be from this Hifonics BXi 1606D

can i get any feedback on what to do, as i am really confused

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Those subs will get loud enough, but my suggestion would be to go with the tc9's if you want a solid ported driver, or tc1k's which work very well in most boxes. There is of course the tc 10" oem which I have and love. And that sub would love 1 cu. foot per chamber and get loud for you.

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tc7 is great in a sealed box. You can put it in just about anything larger than a cube and you dont even have to worry about EQ. It doest quite have the BL to do well in a vented system compared to a TC9. If you're going vented, go with 9 otherwise the TC7 is really unmatched in a sealed box as far as ease of install and linear response ie: SQ. as far as TC drivers go.

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I agree, my old Eclipse TC-7 based drivers are awesome sealed. They have taken a beating for years and keep on trucking.

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well the only problem is that i can not find a good prefab box built to the specs of this sealed.

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well the only problem is that i can not find a good prefab box built to the specs of this sealed.

build your own?

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i would but i have nothin to cut out the sub hole

not to mention id be afraid of messing everything up. haha

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Use a jig saw for the sub whole, and fiberglass and ductape are your friends. Not to mention caulk and several other methods for sealing up messed up cuts.

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PM mrray13 and see what he can do for a box for you.

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