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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7704167" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>The Dayton Reference HO subs are the ones that have low efficiency in sealed box. The HF line should be fine. 10 inch HF sub could work in a 0.75cu ft box or so, with peak to peak xmax excursion reached with about 250watts. 450watts would be somewhat excessive but fine. This would be my favorite 10 inch sub to try out first, since its price is less than half of the others subs discussed. The only issue is that one way xmax of 12.5mm is nothing special and it's only available in 4 and 8 ohm version. That's not a big deal though since it doesn't take much power to reach limits of this subwoofer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7704167, member: 629735"] The Dayton Reference HO subs are the ones that have low efficiency in sealed box. The HF line should be fine. 10 inch HF sub could work in a 0.75cu ft box or so, with peak to peak xmax excursion reached with about 250watts. 450watts would be somewhat excessive but fine. This would be my favorite 10 inch sub to try out first, since its price is less than half of the others subs discussed. The only issue is that one way xmax of 12.5mm is nothing special and it's only available in 4 and 8 ohm version. That's not a big deal though since it doesn't take much power to reach limits of this subwoofer. [/QUOTE]
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