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<blockquote data-quote="Dan-NEP" data-source="post: 8529243" data-attributes="member: 671355"><p>I designed them to work best in a 2.25 cubic foot vented enclosure tuned to 32Hz. They sound like they are in a sealed box, but play much lower. It's hard to tell that it is vented, and the lack of mechanical noise during excursion helps a lot too. Sealed is great as well but you will need some EQ to match the vented box for frequency response.</p><p></p><p>I know amps can get expensive... Maybe 2 ohm will be next on the list. The sensitivity is 88dB 1 watt, 1 meter on the 750W and 89 dB on the 400W so they use the power more efficiently than most. I have personally been using a 750W version with an old class A 750W amp, and it easily overpowers the rest of the system if you turn it up. I have no bass boost or eq running at the moment. Well, my point here is that 1500W RMS would be plenty for a pair. 2400W, even better.</p><p></p><p>The 400W was designed to be a great sounding lower price (Current MSRP $249.99) subwoofer and the 750 was the real SQ model. (Current MSRP $399.99) We do have them marked way down on sale right now though.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, I will keep posting!</p><p></p><p>Sent from my VS990 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan-NEP, post: 8529243, member: 671355"] I designed them to work best in a 2.25 cubic foot vented enclosure tuned to 32Hz. They sound like they are in a sealed box, but play much lower. It's hard to tell that it is vented, and the lack of mechanical noise during excursion helps a lot too. Sealed is great as well but you will need some EQ to match the vented box for frequency response. I know amps can get expensive... Maybe 2 ohm will be next on the list. The sensitivity is 88dB 1 watt, 1 meter on the 750W and 89 dB on the 400W so they use the power more efficiently than most. I have personally been using a 750W version with an old class A 750W amp, and it easily overpowers the rest of the system if you turn it up. I have no bass boost or eq running at the moment. Well, my point here is that 1500W RMS would be plenty for a pair. 2400W, even better. The 400W was designed to be a great sounding lower price (Current MSRP $249.99) subwoofer and the 750 was the real SQ model. (Current MSRP $399.99) We do have them marked way down on sale right now though. Thanks, I will keep posting! Sent from my VS990 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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