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<blockquote data-quote="def1eppard" data-source="post: 216762" data-attributes="member: 548066"><p>Ok, I'm about to buy some Infinity Kappa 5.25" components for the front of my car, and probably some 6.5" components for the rear. To finish it off, I wanna have an Infinity Perfect 12.1 sub in my trunk. It's rated at 350 watts rms. I've heard that Infinity subs are a nice way to go for tight clean bass so I wanna put it in a sealed box? Will this sound alright if I get someone to make me a box with the recommended 1.0 cubic foot volume? I don't really like the long droney bass. I know people are gonna try to tell me to buy some real expensive stuff, but this will be my first component set up and my first sub so it doesn't have to be perfect. I just wanna make sure that if I get this in a sealed box it's gonna sound good, but it hits hard enough for people to know i have a sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="def1eppard, post: 216762, member: 548066"] Ok, I'm about to buy some Infinity Kappa 5.25" components for the front of my car, and probably some 6.5" components for the rear. To finish it off, I wanna have an Infinity Perfect 12.1 sub in my trunk. It's rated at 350 watts rms. I've heard that Infinity subs are a nice way to go for tight clean bass so I wanna put it in a sealed box? Will this sound alright if I get someone to make me a box with the recommended 1.0 cubic foot volume? I don't really like the long droney bass. I know people are gonna try to tell me to buy some real expensive stuff, but this will be my first component set up and my first sub so it doesn't have to be perfect. I just wanna make sure that if I get this in a sealed box it's gonna sound good, but it hits hard enough for people to know i have a sub. [/QUOTE]
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