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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 13977" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>I would go with the 500/1, if you have no plans of upgrading. But if you went with the JBL 1200.1, you can always add another sub, and still give adequate power. You can overpower a sub, don't worry about it, the way subs are blown is from abuse. I would go with a sealed enclosure, you can always use a sound deadening material to fix your rattles, and with a ported box, you would be working against your SQ. As far as wiring I would go with 4 gauge wiring, you can possibly get away with 8 gauge depending on how long you need it. If it's more than 8 feet, I'd say 4 gauge. If your gonna go with the JBL, then 4 gauge for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 13977, member: 541271"] I would go with the 500/1, if you have no plans of upgrading. But if you went with the JBL 1200.1, you can always add another sub, and still give adequate power. You can overpower a sub, don't worry about it, the way subs are blown is from abuse. I would go with a sealed enclosure, you can always use a sound deadening material to fix your rattles, and with a ported box, you would be working against your SQ. As far as wiring I would go with 4 gauge wiring, you can possibly get away with 8 gauge depending on how long you need it. If it's more than 8 feet, I'd say 4 gauge. If your gonna go with the JBL, then 4 gauge for sure. [/QUOTE]
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