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<blockquote data-quote="njshift" data-source="post: 1059036" data-attributes="member: 555447"><p>Just trying to get some different opinions of a 10" sub for a small (1-1.8 cubes total) ported enclosure. Two/three 8" subs is another option I can work with do to my size constraints. My amp puts out 600w at 2ohms. I would prefer to not spend more the $200 but I can dig deeper if necessary. I'm looking for a 60spl/40sq split.</p><p></p><p>So far after doing some reading it seems that the re se, l7, ID10 v.3 d4, and ss rl-i would all be valid options. However I see some members running these subs in 2 cubes ported which is more room then I can afford currently. Would I still maintain similar efficiency? running the sub in a smaller ported enclosure?</p><p></p><p>Would two or three 8" subs (ported, sealed) be more appropriate to satisfy what I'm looking for? Yes I want my system to pound but I would also like my bass to be accurate as well. I apologize for another help my choose a sub thread however my current resources don't know what they're talking about. This is after reading quite a few threads here and listening to their opinions on what I should run for my setup. Anyway, thanks in advance to whomever would like to share some knowledge with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="njshift, post: 1059036, member: 555447"] Just trying to get some different opinions of a 10" sub for a small (1-1.8 cubes total) ported enclosure. Two/three 8" subs is another option I can work with do to my size constraints. My amp puts out 600w at 2ohms. I would prefer to not spend more the $200 but I can dig deeper if necessary. I'm looking for a 60spl/40sq split. So far after doing some reading it seems that the re se, l7, ID10 v.3 d4, and ss rl-i would all be valid options. However I see some members running these subs in 2 cubes ported which is more room then I can afford currently. Would I still maintain similar efficiency? running the sub in a smaller ported enclosure? Would two or three 8" subs (ported, sealed) be more appropriate to satisfy what I'm looking for? Yes I want my system to pound but I would also like my bass to be accurate as well. I apologize for another help my choose a sub thread however my current resources don't know what they're talking about. This is after reading quite a few threads here and listening to their opinions on what I should run for my setup. Anyway, thanks in advance to whomever would like to share some knowledge with me. [/QUOTE]
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