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<blockquote data-quote="bass_lover1" data-source="post: 3482190" data-attributes="member: 555256"><p>I went from a single 12" HO to a 15" XXX, and now I'm going to 2x10" HOs.</p><p></p><p>If that means anything to you, basically I enjoyed the HO more than my XXX, go figure right?</p><p></p><p>The HO requires a very small sealed box, for the 12, .8 is what I would recommend. The only reason I swapped from my HO to the XXX was because I destroyed the HO by using too large of an enclosure, broke the former right off. However, thermally the coil was fine, even after abusing it with my 2.2HV.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and the 10s will be going in a ported box tuned to 30hz, each driver will have a chamber of about .67 cubic feet, and again powered by the 2.2HV. I need one more sub, which should be here from partsexpress by the end of this week, and I'm having a buddy build me the box, which should be here probably by next week at the latest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bass_lover1, post: 3482190, member: 555256"] I went from a single 12" HO to a 15" XXX, and now I'm going to 2x10" HOs. If that means anything to you, basically I enjoyed the HO more than my XXX, go figure right? The HO requires a very small sealed box, for the 12, .8 is what I would recommend. The only reason I swapped from my HO to the XXX was because I destroyed the HO by using too large of an enclosure, broke the former right off. However, thermally the coil was fine, even after abusing it with my 2.2HV. Oh, and the 10s will be going in a ported box tuned to 30hz, each driver will have a chamber of about .67 cubic feet, and again powered by the 2.2HV. I need one more sub, which should be here from partsexpress by the end of this week, and I'm having a buddy build me the box, which should be here probably by next week at the latest. [/QUOTE]
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