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10w6v2 sealed box size. Is this too big?
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<blockquote data-quote="-BC-" data-source="post: 6869334" data-attributes="member: 623322"><p>I emailed a guy who made a box for my friend (very nice work) and told him i may buy 2 10w6v2s and i want a sealed box for them. He recomended a 1 cubic foot per sub box and he would put a false front on it that extended the length of my trunk to make it all look flush etc.</p><p></p><p>The JL website recomends around a .69 cubic foot box....which is much less that what this guy recomended.</p><p></p><p>I will be powering them with an oldder RF Power 1000.1bd.</p><p></p><p>Is that too big? Room is not an issue for me but i just want to make sure i am getting a good box. This guy told me he has made them in teh past for this sub and always uses a 1 cubic foot box.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-BC-, post: 6869334, member: 623322"] I emailed a guy who made a box for my friend (very nice work) and told him i may buy 2 10w6v2s and i want a sealed box for them. He recomended a 1 cubic foot per sub box and he would put a false front on it that extended the length of my trunk to make it all look flush etc. The JL website recomends around a .69 cubic foot box....which is much less that what this guy recomended. I will be powering them with an oldder RF Power 1000.1bd. Is that too big? Room is not an issue for me but i just want to make sure i am getting a good box. This guy told me he has made them in teh past for this sub and always uses a 1 cubic foot box. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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