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<blockquote data-quote="chartman18" data-source="post: 2369087" data-attributes="member: 570778"><p>Yeah, theres definitely no leaks in my box. Me and a buddy made sure the screws, glue, and caulk to in the right spots and such.</p><p></p><p>I guess its just me and my high expectations. I shouldnt have done that, but its just the RMS wattage compared to the P1's, make it seem like its going to wang much harder. Its definitely sounding more clear/quality than the P1's, thats for sure, and it hits harder/louder, but I just wanted a teeeny weeeny more bass, lol. A second Type-R should fix that correct? With the same amplifier powering both Type-R's?</p><p></p><p>What kind of box would be perfect, but not too large for 2 Type-Rs, Bxi 1606D amplifier powering them, in a kinda-ok-sized trunk? Max heighth is like, 14-15 inches, width is like no more than 34-35 inches, and the depth is like no more than 18 ish inches? I didnt really see any in the Box Plans thread.</p><p></p><p>PS: As for creatre above me, I dont see how he can how 1 ohms, on 2 4-ohm subwoofers? I thought it was only 2 ohms max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chartman18, post: 2369087, member: 570778"] Yeah, theres definitely no leaks in my box. Me and a buddy made sure the screws, glue, and caulk to in the right spots and such. I guess its just me and my high expectations. I shouldnt have done that, but its just the RMS wattage compared to the P1's, make it seem like its going to wang much harder. Its definitely sounding more clear/quality than the P1's, thats for sure, and it hits harder/louder, but I just wanted a teeeny weeeny more bass, lol. A second Type-R should fix that correct? With the same amplifier powering both Type-R's? What kind of box would be perfect, but not too large for 2 Type-Rs, Bxi 1606D amplifier powering them, in a kinda-ok-sized trunk? Max heighth is like, 14-15 inches, width is like no more than 34-35 inches, and the depth is like no more than 18 ish inches? I didnt really see any in the Box Plans thread. PS: As for creatre above me, I dont see how he can how 1 ohms, on 2 4-ohm subwoofers? I thought it was only 2 ohms max. [/QUOTE]
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