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Impious

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  1. Well....I have ~800w to throw at the thing.....and with my space limitations, I think I'm going to go with 1cuft sealed. Sound like a good plan??

    And I can't decide if I want the D2 or the D4's :( My amp is a Soundstream Rubicon 702, stable into both 4ohm and 2ohm mono, so either VC config would work. Damn decisions.........

  2. btw: welcome to ssa.com squeak!!! :+1:   'bout time u drug urself overhere!! alot less bs and flaming here compared to other forums...i think u'll like it here :woot:   :woot:

    Hehe....thank you :)

    Mrray and Mike, thank you for the replys! Definitely going in a sealed box....the mounting location doesn't allow space for ported. Looks like I'm just going to have to get one and test the little bugger out :P

    BTW.....who's idea was this? --------> :4123357f3da0f6e125a54:

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    Well, I'm seriously considering picking up a Soundsplinter 12" RL-p to play around with some. I want to stick with using a sealed box, but after glancing at the sub's specs I'm a little worried that it's sealed performance may not be up-to-par (low Qts and high EBP).

    When I used a Qtc calc to figure out box size required for a Qtc of ~.707, it said I needed a 0.291cuft enclosure, and gives me an F3 of 79.93hz :huh: It's like it specs out as a midbass on steroids. Either that or the calculator is WAAAYYYY off.

    So, what sealed box size would give satisfactory LFE and overall performance??

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