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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 582947" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>Yah, well a bandpass would do the trick then, only problem is executing it correctly so it sounds good. I personally think it would be fine just to get this sub...http://www.thezeb.com/p-Clarion-CM2503-RET-Marine-Subwoofer-101196.htm, Clarion makes some of hte best marine audio stuff, so I can't imagine those subs wouldn't perform decently. Then just port it, don't bother trying to bandpass it, probably not worth the effort, or hte size of hte enclosure. Two may be in line, one on each end of hte boat, or near each set of speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 582947, member: 546955"] Yah, well a bandpass would do the trick then, only problem is executing it correctly so it sounds good. I personally think it would be fine just to get this sub...http://www.thezeb.com/p-Clarion-CM2503-RET-Marine-Subwoofer-101196.htm, Clarion makes some of hte best marine audio stuff, so I can't imagine those subs wouldn't perform decently. Then just port it, don't bother trying to bandpass it, probably not worth the effort, or hte size of hte enclosure. Two may be in line, one on each end of hte boat, or near each set of speakers. [/QUOTE]
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