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<blockquote data-quote="BlkonBlkFG" data-source="post: 2328740" data-attributes="member: 570948"><p>The Premium 12 is available in dual 4 and dual 2 voicecoil and will reach full excursion in most applications with between 600 and 700 watts. Memphis told me their amp is underrated and that it actually puts out a little over 600watts.</p><p></p><p>The RL-p12 is optimized for small sealed or vented enclosures. For people seeking great sound quality and economy of space, we suggest a sealed enclosure between 0.75 - 1.5 cu ft, with the general consensus being that 1.0 - 1.2 cu ft net volume is ideal for a solid balance of low frequency extension and overall output. For those jonesing for the ultimate loudness while retaining very good sound reproduction, we would recommend a vented enclosure between 1.5 - 2.0 cu ft net volume, with a tuning frequency of 28 - 34 Hz for car audio or 20 - 25 Hz for home audio.</p><p></p><p>I kind of thought I would need a good ported box..but figured i'd try it out first in the sealed box i allready had. Where can I purchase a well made ported box? I do not feel like making my own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlkonBlkFG, post: 2328740, member: 570948"] The Premium 12 is available in dual 4 and dual 2 voicecoil and will reach full excursion in most applications with between 600 and 700 watts. Memphis told me their amp is underrated and that it actually puts out a little over 600watts. The RL-p12 is optimized for small sealed or vented enclosures. For people seeking great sound quality and economy of space, we suggest a sealed enclosure between 0.75 - 1.5 cu ft, with the general consensus being that 1.0 - 1.2 cu ft net volume is ideal for a solid balance of low frequency extension and overall output. For those jonesing for the ultimate loudness while retaining very good sound reproduction, we would recommend a vented enclosure between 1.5 - 2.0 cu ft net volume, with a tuning frequency of 28 - 34 Hz for car audio or 20 - 25 Hz for home audio. I kind of thought I would need a good ported box..but figured i'd try it out first in the sealed box i allready had. Where can I purchase a well made ported box? I do not feel like making my own. [/QUOTE]
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