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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8674129" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>1st off, you wont have enough airspace to do a proper ported enclosure for a 12 which usually takes up 2 cubic feet after accounting in the space the subwoofer and port takes up per 12. 10 will be 1.5 cubic feet per 10. Going smaller will just strangle the subs. Space makes bass. Smaller subs in a proper ported box will be louder than large shoves crammed into small boxes. Ported is also WAY louder than sealed and needs to be way bigger than sealed. Sealed boxes wont get you anywhere in a truck. Anyone with a truck can easily tell you that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8674129, member: 650438"] 1st off, you wont have enough airspace to do a proper ported enclosure for a 12 which usually takes up 2 cubic feet after accounting in the space the subwoofer and port takes up per 12. 10 will be 1.5 cubic feet per 10. Going smaller will just strangle the subs. Space makes bass. Smaller subs in a proper ported box will be louder than large shoves crammed into small boxes. Ported is also WAY louder than sealed and needs to be way bigger than sealed. Sealed boxes wont get you anywhere in a truck. Anyone with a truck can easily tell you that. [/QUOTE]
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