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ok. im building a fiberglass enclosure for my soon to have rl-p 15, right now its setup to be a ported box it appears it will be 3-3.5^ft net internal dimentions, so once the sub and port are in...it shrinks down significantly, now i want one heck of a pounding sub, i'd be overjoyed with ~140 db, ill have a MA audio 1200wrmsx1@1ohm amp going to it, it will all be in the trunk,im hoping to get the 2ohm dvc one but i only see the 4ohm on the site...i sent and email about that, hopefully i can get the 2ohm, so my question is is that gonna be too small for ported or should i plug the hole and seal it up, which with it being fiberglass would be a whole lot easier to do, will it still shake my car to death and give me those kinda numbers?

in a nother post in this thread a guy said 137 with a 2.0 sealed box and 300 watts, if thats true than, im asking if a chainsaw can cut thru foam, so just leave me some feedback on what you think of the setup plans, im still new to this if u cant tell

Only way to get a DVC2 15" RL-p would be a used one.

My brother still has a DVC2 12" RL-p that has very very little use on it for sale.

They are rare since SS only made a small amount of the DVC 2's

  • 2 weeks later...

well as reference, i had my rlp 15 in a 2.0 sealed box, powered by a 300 watt amp...i managed to hit 137 db. it should be louder ported with more power. but for now i'm keeping it sealed, and will feed this baby more juice.

Those RL-p 15's get pretty dang loud off low watts

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