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<blockquote data-quote="4OZGLOVES" data-source="post: 6824550" data-attributes="member: 608612"><p>yes thats pretty much what you need to do, say the sub call for 1.75-2.5 if you are going to be putting the max rms power to the sub I would stick to the lower end of the size (1.75) if it will be under powered a bit, say it is 2000 rms and you will only be putting 1300 to it I would go with the largest of the recommended enclose specs(2.5) to increase efficiency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4OZGLOVES, post: 6824550, member: 608612"] yes thats pretty much what you need to do, say the sub call for 1.75-2.5 if you are going to be putting the max rms power to the sub I would stick to the lower end of the size (1.75) if it will be under powered a bit, say it is 2000 rms and you will only be putting 1300 to it I would go with the largest of the recommended enclose specs(2.5) to increase efficiency. [/QUOTE]
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