Fi Q with 1000rms in a driver's side stealthbox
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Those subs require something like .5 ft^3 if i remember correctly? Definitely no larger than .6 ft^3, which are both doable on the drivers' side. The sub should be able to handle 1000W RMS, that is not unheard of for those subs. Your ears may not handle that for long though haha
EDIT: The subs are rated for 1000W RMS, so I would bet they handle quite a lot more
EDIT: The subs are rated for 1000W RMS, so I would bet they handle quite a lot more
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I did an Fi Q12...yes 12" in a stealth box and the old style RE Audio SE10. Those were completely custom made fiberglass stealth boxes though and I am not fabricating those right now.
You can get an RE SE10 in an MDF box ( I had those in mine) and I am currently working on 2 stealth boxes to try and accommodate Massive Audio DC10's I now have. If I can get those DC10's in one the Fi should fit as well.
Let me mess with these over the weekend and I will see what I can do!!
You can get an RE SE10 in an MDF box ( I had those in mine) and I am currently working on 2 stealth boxes to try and accommodate Massive Audio DC10's I now have. If I can get those DC10's in one the Fi should fit as well.
Let me mess with these over the weekend and I will see what I can do!!