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<blockquote data-quote="danieldl" data-source="post: 6686112" data-attributes="member: 617903"><p>That's the answer I was waiting for. Thank you very much. As I've said, I've no problem at all when playing normal music, it's just when playing really hard bass tests. It happens maximum 2-3 minutes per day, I don't want to become deaf either.</p><p></p><p>My case is the following one:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.dallasdancemusic.com/photos/data/500/alpine_sub.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>On the picture, it's the old sub from 2003. It played really great with my old MRP-M350 during 6 years, but it finally died and it was time to get the new generation one (the gray cover didn't fit perfectly at all with that new generation sub but I modded it a little bit).</p><p></p><p>My trunk has limited space, I would like to get a 12" but I'm not sure I can fit a ported box here (Yaris hatchback) and not sure a sealed enclosure would play as much as a 10" ported. With my PDX-1.1000, I also have the choise to take a Type-X, that would probably resolve any heating problem, but I don't want to change my alternator or to buy a battery to power it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danieldl, post: 6686112, member: 617903"] That's the answer I was waiting for. Thank you very much. As I've said, I've no problem at all when playing normal music, it's just when playing really hard bass tests. It happens maximum 2-3 minutes per day, I don't want to become deaf either. My case is the following one: [IMG]http://www.dallasdancemusic.com/photos/data/500/alpine_sub.jpg[/IMG] On the picture, it's the old sub from 2003. It played really great with my old MRP-M350 during 6 years, but it finally died and it was time to get the new generation one (the gray cover didn't fit perfectly at all with that new generation sub but I modded it a little bit). My trunk has limited space, I would like to get a 12" but I'm not sure I can fit a ported box here (Yaris hatchback) and not sure a sealed enclosure would play as much as a 10" ported. With my PDX-1.1000, I also have the choise to take a Type-X, that would probably resolve any heating problem, but I don't want to change my alternator or to buy a battery to power it. [/QUOTE]
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