0.75 cubic foot sealed 10" sub box - which sub to go with?
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0.75 cubic foot sealed 10" sub box - which sub to go with?
I bought a sealed 10" sub box that fits into the left rear corner of my trunk for my 99 Camaro SS. It has 0.75 cubic foot of space. I wanted to put an RF Punch 10" HX2 into the box, but I am thinking there might not be enough space in it. I am also thinking of packing it with polyfill to simulate more space.
What subs are you guys running in this enclosure and how does it sound? How much power are you guys feeding it?
What subs are you guys running in this enclosure and how does it sound? How much power are you guys feeding it?
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You could check out sound solutions audio. I have a 10" ICON in a ported box, but they recommend a .75 cubic ft for sealed. I have 1200w going to it. I dont know how deep your box is. They have shallower options as well. The D-con and G-con are shallower, lower power options.
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I have a newer typer R SWR10D2 that's getting about 880 from a bridged KX850.2 and it sounds spectacular.
If your box narrows toward the back like mine did, the mounting depth figures are all wrong. Subs with larger magnets are not going to fit inside. I had to add a 3/4" trim ring to mine and then glass the front to make it look uniform.
Luckily, I liked the texture enough when I fleeced it that I didn't use any finishing methods.
If your box narrows toward the back like mine did, the mounting depth figures are all wrong. Subs with larger magnets are not going to fit inside. I had to add a 3/4" trim ring to mine and then glass the front to make it look uniform.
Luckily, I liked the texture enough when I fleeced it that I didn't use any finishing methods.
#12
A soundqubed HDS210, best bang for buck and sounds VERY good, they make extremely high quality amps as well, some of the best I have ever seen. http://www.soundqubed.com/HDS210_p_219.html