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<blockquote data-quote="blue*thunder" data-source="post: 8827687" data-attributes="member: 687956"><p>Skar svr 8 d2</p><p>Skar 1200.1 amp, 2 subs 2 ohm load. On paper 400w rms to each sub.</p><p>As to, why a tube enclosure.</p><p>Things kinda snowballed. Have a regular cab, mid life crisis truck.</p><p>Was just looking to add lows, cheap, didn't really expect much. Never tried 8" subwoofer.</p><p>Bunch online reviews seem suggest skar svr 8" may be the winner.</p><p>I thought I was going be able put one sub in a wood box, behind center console, what I didn't anticipate, was just how big the magnet would be.</p><p>So then I did a lil more research and found myself buying round concrete forms, aka sonotube.</p><p>Put it together, and found myself fascinated at what that lil sub was doing. So then I found myself ordering another one. I'm in a phase we're I want listen to bass boosted techno type music. I just want big bass, relatively speaking, no concern for sound staging, clarity etc.. I've had that, this truck will probably evolve into that but right now, I just want find out what a ported sonotube will do.</p><p>Mainly for fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue*thunder, post: 8827687, member: 687956"] Skar svr 8 d2 Skar 1200.1 amp, 2 subs 2 ohm load. On paper 400w rms to each sub. As to, why a tube enclosure. Things kinda snowballed. Have a regular cab, mid life crisis truck. Was just looking to add lows, cheap, didn't really expect much. Never tried 8" subwoofer. Bunch online reviews seem suggest skar svr 8" may be the winner. I thought I was going be able put one sub in a wood box, behind center console, what I didn't anticipate, was just how big the magnet would be. So then I did a lil more research and found myself buying round concrete forms, aka sonotube. Put it together, and found myself fascinated at what that lil sub was doing. So then I found myself ordering another one. I'm in a phase we're I want listen to bass boosted techno type music. I just want big bass, relatively speaking, no concern for sound staging, clarity etc.. I've had that, this truck will probably evolve into that but right now, I just want find out what a ported sonotube will do. Mainly for fun. [/QUOTE]
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