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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8755140" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Doing an Aero-Ported enclosure may be a suggestion to you as well to save some space and get some tuning involved to make those tens sing a little bit also. Six tens should get down pretty good . Ive ran four sealed tens back in the 90s in a single cab. Two down low behind the seat and two angled enclosures inverted just behind the head rest which gave me room in between for the sub amp to stay fairly cool. Old StillWater Kickers. Pretty impressive during that time and space I had for the sub stage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8755140, member: 634282"] Doing an Aero-Ported enclosure may be a suggestion to you as well to save some space and get some tuning involved to make those tens sing a little bit also. Six tens should get down pretty good . Ive ran four sealed tens back in the 90s in a single cab. Two down low behind the seat and two angled enclosures inverted just behind the head rest which gave me room in between for the sub amp to stay fairly cool. Old StillWater Kickers. Pretty impressive during that time and space I had for the sub stage [/QUOTE]
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