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<blockquote data-quote="evo2k3" data-source="post: 112293" data-attributes="member: 546246"><p>Not going to figure out the volume since there is no way in hell that will handle a 1200 watt sub, it will literally explode!! Just because you cant flex it doesn't mean its anywhere near strong enough, one side to my box is plexiglas that was 1/2" thick and i couldn't even come close to flexing it. It crack in 4 different places as soon as the volume on the w7 went up, and its only running about 600 watts to it. Point being, there is an insane amount of pressure inside a box with only a little power, much less 1000+ watts!! Please dont try to put that sub in there, its a recipy for disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evo2k3, post: 112293, member: 546246"] Not going to figure out the volume since there is no way in hell that will handle a 1200 watt sub, it will literally explode!! Just because you cant flex it doesn't mean its anywhere near strong enough, one side to my box is plexiglas that was 1/2" thick and i couldn't even come close to flexing it. It crack in 4 different places as soon as the volume on the w7 went up, and its only running about 600 watts to it. Point being, there is an insane amount of pressure inside a box with only a little power, much less 1000+ watts!! Please dont try to put that sub in there, its a recipy for disaster. [/QUOTE]
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