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<blockquote data-quote="tubbedz" data-source="post: 6166434" data-attributes="member: 608429"><p>I need advice on four 10" subs. They are going in a .70 cuft sealed, downfiring box with an internal depth of only 5", anything taller/deeper won't fit. The amp powering the sub is 300w at 4-ohm or 500w at 2-ohm. For testing we installed a Polk Momo 8" and it was very loud boomy bass, with peaks from 40hz-80hz but could not reproduce the low deep tones from 20hz-35hz. I'm looking for deep lows that the new "shallow subs" cannot produce so I narrowed my choice down to the four below. I need your honest opinion or any other brand of sub that would match the dimensions of the box. Thanks for any help.</p><p></p><p><strong>Alpine SWS</strong> 1023d, dual 2-ohm, 4.25" deep, 300rms, fs 33, xmax 13mm</p><p></p><p><strong>JL Audio 10w0v2-2</strong>, dual 2-ohm, 4.90" deep, 150rms, fs 32, xmax 11.4mm</p><p></p><p><strong>Rockford Prime R1S410</strong>, single 4-ohm, 4.5" deep, 150rms, fs 24, xmax 6mm</p><p></p><p><strong>Polk MM1040</strong>, single 4-ohm, 4.5" deep, 250rms, fs 35, xmax 25mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tubbedz, post: 6166434, member: 608429"] I need advice on four 10" subs. They are going in a .70 cuft sealed, downfiring box with an internal depth of only 5", anything taller/deeper won't fit. The amp powering the sub is 300w at 4-ohm or 500w at 2-ohm. For testing we installed a Polk Momo 8" and it was very loud boomy bass, with peaks from 40hz-80hz but could not reproduce the low deep tones from 20hz-35hz. I'm looking for deep lows that the new "shallow subs" cannot produce so I narrowed my choice down to the four below. I need your honest opinion or any other brand of sub that would match the dimensions of the box. Thanks for any help. [B]Alpine SWS[/B] 1023d, dual 2-ohm, 4.25" deep, 300rms, fs 33, xmax 13mm [B]JL Audio 10w0v2-2[/B], dual 2-ohm, 4.90" deep, 150rms, fs 32, xmax 11.4mm [B]Rockford Prime R1S410[/B], single 4-ohm, 4.5" deep, 150rms, fs 24, xmax 6mm [B]Polk MM1040[/B], single 4-ohm, 4.5" deep, 250rms, fs 35, xmax 25mm [/QUOTE]
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