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<blockquote data-quote="BassMechanix" data-source="post: 5894569" data-attributes="member: 608748"><p>Its the Mag v4, great sub for a small sealed enclosure, most people run it around 700 rms too, the only problem you might have with it though is your enclosure size. Im sure it would still sound good in it but im pretty sure it was designed for 1 cubic foot sealed not 1.25. You can check the specs here <a href="http://stereointegrity.com/mag.php" target="_blank">http://stereointegrity.com/mag.php</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassMechanix, post: 5894569, member: 608748"] Its the Mag v4, great sub for a small sealed enclosure, most people run it around 700 rms too, the only problem you might have with it though is your enclosure size. Im sure it would still sound good in it but im pretty sure it was designed for 1 cubic foot sealed not 1.25. You can check the specs here [URL="http://stereointegrity.com/mag.php"]http://stereointegrity.com/mag.php[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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