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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8873607" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Man. My apologies. Ive been pretty busy past two days. been like a MadHouse!!</p><p>Are you going to do the XFL 10? If so Ill go in and put everything in box wise for a single ten. Id do a double baffle so it will carry the weight of that sub. That single 1k ten is a little beast and will fill that cabin pretty nice man. Be sure to get the DVC2 ohm sub to run 1 ohm. </p><p>If you can read a crayon book you can put any of GP Audio enclosures together. Very easy to do.my 99 CRV would haul just fine and still do 120-140. LOL that Cold air intake gave it some Life. LOL.</p><p>I would Recommend the High output enclosure with a double baffle MDF. It will last you a long time ,and for less than $200 bucks it will be perfect for that sub and sound amazing, may even do some roof movement with some power. 1200-1500 watts RMS for it. Face that sub and port to the rear of the rear hatch. Just place the check marks agree ect. Ect and choose the 31HTZ High output enclosure and 0.75 MDF Double baffle.And place american Bass XFL 1022 in the subwoofer section man., good to go</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://gpcaraudio.com/10-single-high-output-glue-it-screw-it-sub-enclosure/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8873607, member: 634282"] Man. My apologies. Ive been pretty busy past two days. been like a MadHouse!! Are you going to do the XFL 10? If so Ill go in and put everything in box wise for a single ten. Id do a double baffle so it will carry the weight of that sub. That single 1k ten is a little beast and will fill that cabin pretty nice man. Be sure to get the DVC2 ohm sub to run 1 ohm. If you can read a crayon book you can put any of GP Audio enclosures together. Very easy to do.my 99 CRV would haul just fine and still do 120-140. LOL that Cold air intake gave it some Life. LOL. I would Recommend the High output enclosure with a double baffle MDF. It will last you a long time ,and for less than $200 bucks it will be perfect for that sub and sound amazing, may even do some roof movement with some power. 1200-1500 watts RMS for it. Face that sub and port to the rear of the rear hatch. Just place the check marks agree ect. Ect and choose the 31HTZ High output enclosure and 0.75 MDF Double baffle.And place american Bass XFL 1022 in the subwoofer section man., good to go [URL unfurl="true"]https://gpcaraudio.com/10-single-high-output-glue-it-screw-it-sub-enclosure/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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