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<blockquote data-quote="krisfnbz" data-source="post: 8167701" data-attributes="member: 570594"><p>sounds like your just going to blow any sub you get if you run it sealed. you dont need to spend $300-350 to get a nice SQ sub... no offense but odds are you probably wouldnt tell much difference between a $100-150 sub and a 300-350 sub. save the money.</p><p></p><p>My recommendation: Save some money and get a $100-150 500w DVC 4ohm sub, and built a nice ported box to spec. It will be way louder, and still sound nice if done correctly. Less likely to blow your sub.</p><p></p><p>if you are dead set on running sealed, then Make sure you put the box in a larger sealed enclosure 2-4cuft, but really it all depends on what woofer you use. The last thing you want to do is put a high powered woofer in a small sealed enclosure and expect good DB/SQ, you will blow your sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krisfnbz, post: 8167701, member: 570594"] sounds like your just going to blow any sub you get if you run it sealed. you dont need to spend $300-350 to get a nice SQ sub... no offense but odds are you probably wouldnt tell much difference between a $100-150 sub and a 300-350 sub. save the money. My recommendation: Save some money and get a $100-150 500w DVC 4ohm sub, and built a nice ported box to spec. It will be way louder, and still sound nice if done correctly. Less likely to blow your sub. if you are dead set on running sealed, then Make sure you put the box in a larger sealed enclosure 2-4cuft, but really it all depends on what woofer you use. The last thing you want to do is put a high powered woofer in a small sealed enclosure and expect good DB/SQ, you will blow your sub. [/QUOTE]
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