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<blockquote data-quote="Skooter" data-source="post: 8184549" data-attributes="member: 647506"><p>I have always used sealed boxes in the past, but with my current setup I went ported with 2 E8V3's at 32Hz off a MB Quart ONX1.1000D. The output is impressive for 8's, but the response is far from linear, most likely due to the frequency of my cabin as well, which is 38Hz. As far as the subs being too loud, there's a bass knob for that, and mine is usually around 50%, but sometimes I run it 100% for bass songs when I'm in a bass mood.</p><p></p><p>I have an SUV, a Buick Rainier, so I have space to work with, as it's very similar to a TrailBlazer. Here's my build log to see it better: <a href="http:////forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/579410-2005-buick-rainier-build-log.html" target="_blank">http://www.caraudio.com/forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/579410-2005-buick-rainier-build-log.html</a> Also, I'm not going <em>PURELY</em> SQ, however, I do plan to go to competitions for the fun of competing and seeing how I do. I also enjoy good sound quality over being loud. It's more of a daily driver that I can use in competition every now and then for fun. In MECA SQ Street Class, I pulled a 70 and got first place in my first competition, and intend to keep attending them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skooter, post: 8184549, member: 647506"] I have always used sealed boxes in the past, but with my current setup I went ported with 2 E8V3's at 32Hz off a MB Quart ONX1.1000D. The output is impressive for 8's, but the response is far from linear, most likely due to the frequency of my cabin as well, which is 38Hz. As far as the subs being too loud, there's a bass knob for that, and mine is usually around 50%, but sometimes I run it 100% for bass songs when I'm in a bass mood. I have an SUV, a Buick Rainier, so I have space to work with, as it's very similar to a TrailBlazer. Here's my build log to see it better: [URL="http:////forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/579410-2005-buick-rainier-build-log.html"]http://www.caraudio.com/forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/579410-2005-buick-rainier-build-log.html[/URL] Also, I'm not going [I]PURELY[/I] SQ, however, I do plan to go to competitions for the fun of competing and seeing how I do. I also enjoy good sound quality over being loud. It's more of a daily driver that I can use in competition every now and then for fun. In MECA SQ Street Class, I pulled a 70 and got first place in my first competition, and intend to keep attending them. [/QUOTE]
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