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<blockquote data-quote="stev0" data-source="post: 8294231" data-attributes="member: 662282"><p>I've always had a fascination with the 1508's. I bought a set last year and they have been sitting around until now. I've honestly been too lazy to build a box.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, I came across an old sealed box I had for 2 12's and figured, why not change the front panel and drop them in there?</p><p></p><p>Ripped out winisd/bbpro and yeah, it seems it could work. I wont be pushing them too hard as I have had 1 in a DDLE enclosure and it starts to bottom really quickly with too much power. Its been running in my wife's Scoobie on very low power just to provide a rear fill. It sound pretty good actually.</p><p></p><p>I was guessing, id like to give them about 800-1000w @ 1 ohm. I listen to an array of music, but mostly rap, so the lows need to hit hard and have enough boom. Would 35hz be too low? I initially thought about 2 x 5 inch ports, but decided on 1 instead. Woofers will be firing back with the port to the side.</p><p></p><p>Suggestions or opinions are welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stev0, post: 8294231, member: 662282"] I've always had a fascination with the 1508's. I bought a set last year and they have been sitting around until now. I've honestly been too lazy to build a box. Anyhow, I came across an old sealed box I had for 2 12's and figured, why not change the front panel and drop them in there? Ripped out winisd/bbpro and yeah, it seems it could work. I wont be pushing them too hard as I have had 1 in a DDLE enclosure and it starts to bottom really quickly with too much power. Its been running in my wife's Scoobie on very low power just to provide a rear fill. It sound pretty good actually. I was guessing, id like to give them about 800-1000w @ 1 ohm. I listen to an array of music, but mostly rap, so the lows need to hit hard and have enough boom. Would 35hz be too low? I initially thought about 2 x 5 inch ports, but decided on 1 instead. Woofers will be firing back with the port to the side. Suggestions or opinions are welcome. [/QUOTE]
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