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Need suggestions for 15" in a sealed box
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<blockquote data-quote="Cm_low" data-source="post: 8546551" data-attributes="member: 671764"><p>I haven't ran the newer rf p3s yet but I had an older single rfp1215 I was running in a sealed 2.5cu box that hit the low lows very well on 500 watts. It hit better lows, like in the 20 hz range and possibly lower, better than any other sub I ever had. I now am running re audio se-x15s, 2 of them one is the v1 and the other is a v2, in a sealed 5 cu box and they get way load and slam hard but don't hit below 30 hz very well though but I know it is the box more than anything causing that problem. Other budget friendly 15's I was considering was the entry level resilient sounds and the entry level ct sounds 15's both look decent on paper and for alright prices. I am not sure how either would do on sealed enclosure though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cm_low, post: 8546551, member: 671764"] I haven't ran the newer rf p3s yet but I had an older single rfp1215 I was running in a sealed 2.5cu box that hit the low lows very well on 500 watts. It hit better lows, like in the 20 hz range and possibly lower, better than any other sub I ever had. I now am running re audio se-x15s, 2 of them one is the v1 and the other is a v2, in a sealed 5 cu box and they get way load and slam hard but don't hit below 30 hz very well though but I know it is the box more than anything causing that problem. Other budget friendly 15's I was considering was the entry level resilient sounds and the entry level ct sounds 15's both look decent on paper and for alright prices. I am not sure how either would do on sealed enclosure though. [/QUOTE]
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