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Hey guys. I've got a little 6.5 inch woofer that I am going to use a midbass driver.

What kind of enclosure should I put it in? Sealed or ported and what size/tuning?

Thanks guys. It will be run off of about 50~60 watts.

I assume you mean you have two of these? :)

Midbass is stereo, does you no good just to have one.

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Won't be better than nothing? And I would have used it in the center of the vehicle...

I cannot do any mods to the doors or kicks... I am just looking for anything. Not going for super SQ, I just want to have some midbass...

I know it's ghetto, but I'm tryin to get by.

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And by midbass I mean like 80-120 htz... not a midrange. Still don't go w/ just one?

If you're really bored or still just curious, may as well give it a try though. It doesn't need a big enclosure, probably .2-.3 cubes sealed will be plenty.

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Ok thank you. Would you say ported or sealed?

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I do not know.

It is a driver off of a home system.

This is for fun. It comes stock in a ~ .03 cuft box tuned to somwhere around 42 htz.

This is an experiment. For fun. I just want to try this out and see what happens.

Actually in a car, I'd say go IB if you don't know. Otherwise get ready to build a bunch of different boxes.

I will add though it makes no sense to build a box for a driver you know nothing about. You'd be much better off just buying some other drivers.

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