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<blockquote data-quote="Rob93" data-source="post: 8650369" data-attributes="member: 672719"><p>Hey all, I have a custom subwoofer box that I will only be able to use 50% of the time soon, I am looking to install a subwoofer in a compartment in the trunk of my suv. I will attach a picture of it and describe what I’m working with. I am trying to maintain the highest rms possible for this small build as I am currently running two 10s on 600rms each @ 32hz for my current build. If I could maintain at least 800 rms that would be able to give me my fix for sure. Any recommendations? I will have to use a 10/8 or smaller inch sub, I found one that would work besides the mounting depth. Working hard at figuring this out but maybe someone will have an idea.</p><p></p><p>Max width in wider area - 30.25in</p><p></p><p>Max width in shorter area - 28.5in</p><p></p><p>Max depth 13.75in</p><p></p><p>Max height 5in</p><p></p><p>.615 Cubic feet @ 1 inch from top</p><p></p><p>Ty for reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob93, post: 8650369, member: 672719"] Hey all, I have a custom subwoofer box that I will only be able to use 50% of the time soon, I am looking to install a subwoofer in a compartment in the trunk of my suv. I will attach a picture of it and describe what I’m working with. I am trying to maintain the highest rms possible for this small build as I am currently running two 10s on 600rms each @ 32hz for my current build. If I could maintain at least 800 rms that would be able to give me my fix for sure. Any recommendations? I will have to use a 10/8 or smaller inch sub, I found one that would work besides the mounting depth. Working hard at figuring this out but maybe someone will have an idea. Max width in wider area - 30.25in Max width in shorter area - 28.5in Max depth 13.75in Max height 5in .615 Cubic feet @ 1 inch from top Ty for reading. [/QUOTE]
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