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<blockquote data-quote="pw91686" data-source="post: 8652370" data-attributes="member: 559146"><p>there are about 10-20 guys that post on here as if they have nothing else to do with their lives. they like to belittle others to feed their own egos. they don't understand that not everyone has a vast knowledge of car audio, but they also think they know everything there is to know, when in fact, they probably know a lot less than they think they do....</p><p></p><p>having said that...</p><p></p><p>if you are set on using a sealed 1 cubic foot enclosure, i would use the dayton ho 12, it is rated at 700 rms but if you set your gains appropriately, you will be fine, there are not many 12" subwoofers that can operate well with only 1 cubic foot, and after displacement of the driver you are really probably looking at .85 cubic feet.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-rss315ho-44-12-reference-ho-dvc-subwoofer--295-467" target="_blank">https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-rss315ho-44-12-reference-ho-dvc-subwoofer--295-467</a></p><p></p><p>this would be my personal recommendation for the power that you have at 2 ohms, and sealed enclosure size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pw91686, post: 8652370, member: 559146"] there are about 10-20 guys that post on here as if they have nothing else to do with their lives. they like to belittle others to feed their own egos. they don't understand that not everyone has a vast knowledge of car audio, but they also think they know everything there is to know, when in fact, they probably know a lot less than they think they do.... having said that... if you are set on using a sealed 1 cubic foot enclosure, i would use the dayton ho 12, it is rated at 700 rms but if you set your gains appropriately, you will be fine, there are not many 12" subwoofers that can operate well with only 1 cubic foot, and after displacement of the driver you are really probably looking at .85 cubic feet. [URL="https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-rss315ho-44-12-reference-ho-dvc-subwoofer--295-467"]https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-rss315ho-44-12-reference-ho-dvc-subwoofer--295-467[/URL] this would be my personal recommendation for the power that you have at 2 ohms, and sealed enclosure size. [/QUOTE]
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