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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8906595" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>[USER=573057]@chillin[/USER] with that being said, if you have extra space and low powered woofers or woofers that free air, you can maximize efficiency with a tline. I'll share this again just to explain but this box did a 145 db+ with blaupunkt 8's. The 8's are literally just basic factory rear deck replacements, they made these subs largely to replace factory subs in the rear deck when they blew, I think. Maybe like 13mm of xmax, so 8 8's on an audiopipe 1500 did 145.x at 36 hz:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=instagram]CKIFG8NMoSP[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>So that's an example of using all the space to maximize a low power, really basic subwoofer setup. Super efficiency in the resonator (the box). Was in quad cab, about idk 175 watts per woofer. Those subs wouldn't play much below 30-35 hz I don't think, low xmax, woofers designed not to throw hard and bottom out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8906595, member: 591582"] [USER=573057]@chillin[/USER] with that being said, if you have extra space and low powered woofers or woofers that free air, you can maximize efficiency with a tline. I'll share this again just to explain but this box did a 145 db+ with blaupunkt 8's. The 8's are literally just basic factory rear deck replacements, they made these subs largely to replace factory subs in the rear deck when they blew, I think. Maybe like 13mm of xmax, so 8 8's on an audiopipe 1500 did 145.x at 36 hz: [MEDIA=instagram]CKIFG8NMoSP[/MEDIA] So that's an example of using all the space to maximize a low power, really basic subwoofer setup. Super efficiency in the resonator (the box). Was in quad cab, about idk 175 watts per woofer. Those subs wouldn't play much below 30-35 hz I don't think, low xmax, woofers designed not to throw hard and bottom out. [/QUOTE]
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