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Help with rear dash mounted midrange/midbass. Struggling here
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<blockquote data-quote="IrishBrannan" data-source="post: 8710877" data-attributes="member: 680248"><p>Hi, I want to run a single 8” midbass or quality midrange in my rear dash but I’m having hell trying to find one that will work. Most midbass speakers I’ve looked at require an enclosure it seems. I thought a midrange 8” would be like a coaxial and not really require an enclosure to handle it’s rated power, but I’m at a loss here. Do all midrange drivers of this size and bigger need an enclosure? I’ve read that a driver designed for an enclosure that’s played free air will cut its power rating by half. I’m not really wanting to go that route if I don’t have to. Any help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IrishBrannan, post: 8710877, member: 680248"] Hi, I want to run a single 8” midbass or quality midrange in my rear dash but I’m having hell trying to find one that will work. Most midbass speakers I’ve looked at require an enclosure it seems. I thought a midrange 8” would be like a coaxial and not really require an enclosure to handle it’s rated power, but I’m at a loss here. Do all midrange drivers of this size and bigger need an enclosure? I’ve read that a driver designed for an enclosure that’s played free air will cut its power rating by half. I’m not really wanting to go that route if I don’t have to. Any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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