From the horse's mouth. I'm sure a guy who engineered a sub that sold thousands of units and made virtually every customer who bought one happy probably knows just a wee bit more about what his sub is capable of than you. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifSpecs:
* Acceptable enclosure size: .25 to 1.5cft sealed box (larger enclosures INCREASE powerhandling)
* Acceptable amplifer power range: 200 to 1000 watts per sub
* Recommended for typical SQ use: 1cft + 300 watt amplifier power
LMAO
exactly.If he's talking about mechanical handling, then he is wrong. No sub on earth can handle more power in a larger box than a smaller one(assuming sealed box where there's no port to worry about). As far as thermal handling, the only reason why it might be able to handle more power is due to more air to properly cool the coil? Seems kinda far-fetched, but you never know.