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<blockquote data-quote="tallnlow" data-source="post: 8644393" data-attributes="member: 663815"><p>Well I did some measuring. I have 4^ft to work with. That’s with out any displacements, but being that I’m planning on running external ports, all I have to worry about is sub/bracing displacement, but even then, I can make the box a little bigger. I’ve a huge fan of NVX Audio. For the price point, they’re awesome. This is where I need some in put.</p><p></p><p>2 12” NVX VCW’s (1000w each, going to need a 2200-2500w amp to run at 1ohm)</p><p></p><p>Or</p><p></p><p>3 10” NVX VSW’s. (500w each, going to run at 1.33ohm, 2000w amp).</p><p></p><p>I came down to these two subs, because it’s what I can run. I can get away with 4 8’s, but I’ll be spending much more money.</p><p></p><p>Being that I listen to a lot of roots reggae (Rebelution, Stick Figure, Tribal Seeds...etc) do you guys think the 10’s would be more ideal since reggae bass tends to be a little all over the place in the bass spectrum? Also they would be more Cone Area, and less total air space, Or just run 2 12’s and call it a day?</p><p></p><p>I’m currently running 2 12inch NVX VSW v1’s, (discontinued). I could even keep these, but the higher bass notes sound like garbage, which I’m guessing could be due to the box. (Sealed box, same chamber, slightly undersized). Realizing their is a lot I can do now, just trying to figure out what would be more ideal.</p><p></p><p>I think I’m just overthinking this whole thing idk....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tallnlow, post: 8644393, member: 663815"] Well I did some measuring. I have 4^ft to work with. That’s with out any displacements, but being that I’m planning on running external ports, all I have to worry about is sub/bracing displacement, but even then, I can make the box a little bigger. I’ve a huge fan of NVX Audio. For the price point, they’re awesome. This is where I need some in put. 2 12” NVX VCW’s (1000w each, going to need a 2200-2500w amp to run at 1ohm) Or 3 10” NVX VSW’s. (500w each, going to run at 1.33ohm, 2000w amp). I came down to these two subs, because it’s what I can run. I can get away with 4 8’s, but I’ll be spending much more money. Being that I listen to a lot of roots reggae (Rebelution, Stick Figure, Tribal Seeds...etc) do you guys think the 10’s would be more ideal since reggae bass tends to be a little all over the place in the bass spectrum? Also they would be more Cone Area, and less total air space, Or just run 2 12’s and call it a day? I’m currently running 2 12inch NVX VSW v1’s, (discontinued). I could even keep these, but the higher bass notes sound like garbage, which I’m guessing could be due to the box. (Sealed box, same chamber, slightly undersized). Realizing their is a lot I can do now, just trying to figure out what would be more ideal. I think I’m just overthinking this whole thing idk.... [/QUOTE]
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