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<blockquote data-quote="skdooley" data-source="post: 8297348" data-attributes="member: 627957"><p>A custom enclosure lets you run the volume, port area and tuning that will both meet your output and response goals, as well as letting the sub be as efficient as possible based on the power its seeing. Your sub has a pretty high Qts of 0.81 so its much more suited for a sealed application. If gaining output is what you're after, a 4th order would be the way to go. If the sub is seeing rated power, you could go factory specs sealed, then do a 1:2 ratio to keep things daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skdooley, post: 8297348, member: 627957"] A custom enclosure lets you run the volume, port area and tuning that will both meet your output and response goals, as well as letting the sub be as efficient as possible based on the power its seeing. Your sub has a pretty high Qts of 0.81 so its much more suited for a sealed application. If gaining output is what you're after, a 4th order would be the way to go. If the sub is seeing rated power, you could go factory specs sealed, then do a 1:2 ratio to keep things daily. [/QUOTE]
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