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<blockquote data-quote="bugflipper" data-source="post: 7479506" data-attributes="member: 621756"><p>I have been playing around for awhile trying to get a decent sub stage in my boat. Generally in a car I will use 1 10". This wasn't enough because of all the noise and open area. I put in a second 10, corner loaded, ported tried other various suggestions. Still not really getting what I want out of it, but improved some.</p><p></p><p>I am using some old eclipse titanium cone subs, forgot the model number years ago. Sub amp is a sundown 1500d that runs about 900 at 2 ohm and 1600 or so at 1 ohm. It also has an old nakamichi deck, legatia L6 and a milbert amp running the HATs.</p><p></p><p>My idea was to increase displacement, maybe even go with a single 18. What I am looking for is a sealed setup that has good transient response to keep up with metal. Doesn't mud out to droaning. Just a nice solid musical sq setup. Available space will be about 6 cubes. Open to your ideas. Budget will be in the 350-400 range.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bugflipper, post: 7479506, member: 621756"] I have been playing around for awhile trying to get a decent sub stage in my boat. Generally in a car I will use 1 10". This wasn't enough because of all the noise and open area. I put in a second 10, corner loaded, ported tried other various suggestions. Still not really getting what I want out of it, but improved some. I am using some old eclipse titanium cone subs, forgot the model number years ago. Sub amp is a sundown 1500d that runs about 900 at 2 ohm and 1600 or so at 1 ohm. It also has an old nakamichi deck, legatia L6 and a milbert amp running the HATs. My idea was to increase displacement, maybe even go with a single 18. What I am looking for is a sealed setup that has good transient response to keep up with metal. Doesn't mud out to droaning. Just a nice solid musical sq setup. Available space will be about 6 cubes. Open to your ideas. Budget will be in the 350-400 range. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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