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<blockquote data-quote="dragonrage" data-source="post: 7246432" data-attributes="member: 574321"><p>For 1 driver, you'd go RSS315HO-44, which will net you 2 ohms when in parallel. The AQ750 would drive it pretty well, but the 1200 would net you some extra due to the 2 ohm impedance instead of 1 ohm. It's not ideal from most amps, so you'd probably want something that can do 700w at 2 ohms if you want to push the limits of the Dayton.</p><p></p><p>Sealed vs ported, you can look at manufacturer recommendations, or a decent guideline is the EBP (efficiency bandwidth product) which is the Fs/Qes of the speaker. The lower it is, the better the driver is for sealed. I think people generally say 50, ported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragonrage, post: 7246432, member: 574321"] For 1 driver, you'd go RSS315HO-44, which will net you 2 ohms when in parallel. The AQ750 would drive it pretty well, but the 1200 would net you some extra due to the 2 ohm impedance instead of 1 ohm. It's not ideal from most amps, so you'd probably want something that can do 700w at 2 ohms if you want to push the limits of the Dayton. Sealed vs ported, you can look at manufacturer recommendations, or a decent guideline is the EBP (efficiency bandwidth product) which is the Fs/Qes of the speaker. The lower it is, the better the driver is for sealed. I think people generally say 50, ported. [/QUOTE]
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