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<blockquote data-quote="BrownVanMan" data-source="post: 7728099" data-attributes="member: 610087"><p>one thing to remember is that the E8 is a dual coil sub. so if you get an amp that is 4 ohm stable you will need to get a dual 2 ohm sub and run the voice coils in series to get a final 4 ohm load.</p><p></p><p>on a side note i actually have an E8 in a center consoul box in my stardard cab toyota. it did ok sealed however if you want the low end out of it you will want to go with a ported box. it is amazing how low it gets with such low power and little cone area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownVanMan, post: 7728099, member: 610087"] one thing to remember is that the E8 is a dual coil sub. so if you get an amp that is 4 ohm stable you will need to get a dual 2 ohm sub and run the voice coils in series to get a final 4 ohm load. on a side note i actually have an E8 in a center consoul box in my stardard cab toyota. it did ok sealed however if you want the low end out of it you will want to go with a ported box. it is amazing how low it gets with such low power and little cone area. [/QUOTE]
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