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<blockquote data-quote="destined2race" data-source="post: 8064442" data-attributes="member: 594520"><p>Hey guys just picked up a pair of mint v3 ID 10s (d2's) in a sealed box for $100. Figured it was a good buy for the wifes car. The box is about 1cu each before displacement. I have em on a old school alpine mrv-t707, probably only seeing 200 watts or so a piece.</p><p></p><p>My main question is how much power do these things really like or can take? And is the box the right size. I could go ported, but would prefer not to take up any more room. If i remember tho, these take small ported enclosures right? For entry woofers, ive been happy so far.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="destined2race, post: 8064442, member: 594520"] Hey guys just picked up a pair of mint v3 ID 10s (d2's) in a sealed box for $100. Figured it was a good buy for the wifes car. The box is about 1cu each before displacement. I have em on a old school alpine mrv-t707, probably only seeing 200 watts or so a piece. My main question is how much power do these things really like or can take? And is the box the right size. I could go ported, but would prefer not to take up any more room. If i remember tho, these take small ported enclosures right? For entry woofers, ive been happy so far. Thanks for any help [/QUOTE]
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