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<blockquote data-quote="AcidicDreams" data-source="post: 2494111" data-attributes="member: 558974"><p>box is somewhere between .6 and .75 cu feet. It has a slanted front and I didn't buy/built it originally so I don't know it's exact size though I think it's closer to .75. The Next Q.55 feeds around 200w to it at 4ohms.</p><p></p><p>It sounds very good down low. It has a similar sound to the IDW's in that range. The big difference is that you could feel the IDW's (twin 15" subs, 800w) pressurizing the cabin at barely audible levels where with the IDQ10 you don't feel it, you just hear it. I cross it over at 63hz and it handles everything down low very well, handing off to the dayton's in a more or less seemless manner. I only tuned it for about 5 minutes so I know I can dial it in a little better but I'm really enjoying it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AcidicDreams, post: 2494111, member: 558974"] box is somewhere between .6 and .75 cu feet. It has a slanted front and I didn't buy/built it originally so I don't know it's exact size though I think it's closer to .75. The Next Q.55 feeds around 200w to it at 4ohms. It sounds very good down low. It has a similar sound to the IDW's in that range. The big difference is that you could feel the IDW's (twin 15" subs, 800w) pressurizing the cabin at barely audible levels where with the IDQ10 you don't feel it, you just hear it. I cross it over at 63hz and it handles everything down low very well, handing off to the dayton's in a more or less seemless manner. I only tuned it for about 5 minutes so I know I can dial it in a little better but I'm really enjoying it. [/QUOTE]
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