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<blockquote data-quote="macq32" data-source="post: 5716978" data-attributes="member: 599367"><p>R ported, E sealed. hands down, look no more on that one</p><p></p><p>Prefab boxes are usually junk though.</p><p></p><p>Type E is a SVC, so wiring should be straight forward</p><p></p><p>You want the Type R wired in series (for a 4ohm load) or parallel (for a 1ohm load). Those are your options, rockfordfosgate.com has a good wiring wizard on their website where you can see how to physically wire in parallel and series.</p><p></p><p>I'd say the SWE is a better match for the kenwood amp, the amp should put out plenty of power for the SWE, but not enough for the R.</p><p></p><p>For the R you need to decide whether you want 1ohm or 4ohm load and probably look something to give you 600-700 at that impedance. a PDX 600.1 wouldnt be bad (it would put out the same power regardless of how you wired the sub), it should give plenty of power, I'm sure you could find one of those for around $200, or a JL 500/1 would work nice as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macq32, post: 5716978, member: 599367"] R ported, E sealed. hands down, look no more on that one Prefab boxes are usually junk though. Type E is a SVC, so wiring should be straight forward You want the Type R wired in series (for a 4ohm load) or parallel (for a 1ohm load). Those are your options, rockfordfosgate.com has a good wiring wizard on their website where you can see how to physically wire in parallel and series. I'd say the SWE is a better match for the kenwood amp, the amp should put out plenty of power for the SWE, but not enough for the R. For the R you need to decide whether you want 1ohm or 4ohm load and probably look something to give you 600-700 at that impedance. a PDX 600.1 wouldnt be bad (it would put out the same power regardless of how you wired the sub), it should give plenty of power, I'm sure you could find one of those for around $200, or a JL 500/1 would work nice as well [/QUOTE]
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