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<blockquote data-quote="jdubin94" data-source="post: 8652316" data-attributes="member: 667421"><p>I don't understand. So when a manufacturer is saying the optimal sealed volume is 1 cuf, you say I should go 1.75-2..?</p><p></p><p>Not quite sure what you mean by this. You guys gave me "answers" for a question I didn't ask. I asked what you guys recommended for a sub.</p><p></p><p>Do you mean "experienced enough"?</p><p></p><p> Why does it gotta be ported? I don't have space for that, my trunk is tiny. I can barely fit 1cuf in the back. Ported needs at least 1.75 for most subs. Plus I'm still not sure it's good for the music I listen to. What I have said though is I do want a single 10/12 in a sealed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I appreciate you being the only one who's really directly touching on what I questioned about.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah you're right I probably don't. I'm not an expert. I wouldn't be getting this fiberglass enclosure for looks, I'd be getting it because I can't fit a 12" in the back of my trunk - it's not tall enough, and this enclosure would be able to house a 12". They're seriously that bad..?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdubin94, post: 8652316, member: 667421"] I don't understand. So when a manufacturer is saying the optimal sealed volume is 1 cuf, you say I should go 1.75-2..? Not quite sure what you mean by this. You guys gave me "answers" for a question I didn't ask. I asked what you guys recommended for a sub. Do you mean "experienced enough"? Why does it gotta be ported? I don't have space for that, my trunk is tiny. I can barely fit 1cuf in the back. Ported needs at least 1.75 for most subs. Plus I'm still not sure it's good for the music I listen to. What I have said though is I do want a single 10/12 in a sealed. I appreciate you being the only one who's really directly touching on what I questioned about. Yeah you're right I probably don't. I'm not an expert. I wouldn't be getting this fiberglass enclosure for looks, I'd be getting it because I can't fit a 12" in the back of my trunk - it's not tall enough, and this enclosure would be able to house a 12". They're seriously that bad..? [/QUOTE]
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