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<blockquote data-quote="Spr0ket" data-source="post: 1182593" data-attributes="member: 560341"><p>Welcome back LCV. Though it may not be suggested to do this, you could pull the aluminum heat sink off the top of the amp and run fans across. Cover the amps with plexiglass for protection from the elements. The EU700 is a redesigned eD EU650 made for lower bass tones. You could classify the speaker as a sub or a midbass sub but not a replacement for a midranged woofer. If you like the feel more than the hear, you'll want to go larger speakers in a fiberglassed box. I would stick with at least two 8s or two 10s. I would also go the sealed route, but that's up to you. Sealed would give you a smaller box which translates to less weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spr0ket, post: 1182593, member: 560341"] Welcome back LCV. Though it may not be suggested to do this, you could pull the aluminum heat sink off the top of the amp and run fans across. Cover the amps with plexiglass for protection from the elements. The EU700 is a redesigned eD EU650 made for lower bass tones. You could classify the speaker as a sub or a midbass sub but not a replacement for a midranged woofer. If you like the feel more than the hear, you'll want to go larger speakers in a fiberglassed box. I would stick with at least two 8s or two 10s. I would also go the sealed route, but that's up to you. Sealed would give you a smaller box which translates to less weight. [/QUOTE]
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