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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewHD" data-source="post: 8151868" data-attributes="member: 645142"><p>Hello guys, I just recently picked up an Eclipse SW9102 titanium sub. I am looking to make a sealed box for it and am wondering what size sealed would give me the flattest response. I will be giving it around 1,000 watts RMS. I cannot find much about these subs ever since they stopped making them. I am thinking a 1 cubic foot box should be good but I would really want to find the right size to make it close to a QTC of .707. Anyone have any experience with these?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewHD, post: 8151868, member: 645142"] Hello guys, I just recently picked up an Eclipse SW9102 titanium sub. I am looking to make a sealed box for it and am wondering what size sealed would give me the flattest response. I will be giving it around 1,000 watts RMS. I cannot find much about these subs ever since they stopped making them. I am thinking a 1 cubic foot box should be good but I would really want to find the right size to make it close to a QTC of .707. Anyone have any experience with these? [/QUOTE]
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