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<blockquote data-quote="DoesDad" data-source="post: 8157854" data-attributes="member: 638098"><p>So I'm wanting to run a 15" in the trunk for more of a SQ type setup and want to run sealed to save a lot of space. These have always kind of intrigued me since I heard a pair of 10's sealed at a competition one time. They sounded nice and had quite a bit of output for sealed. My question is Polk recommends 1.5 for sealed and 2.5 for ported. Does this seem like enough? I was going to maybe go 2 cubes and give it a little more room. 1.5 seems so tiny for a 15 but... And I've always preferred ported or sealed but even at 2.5 I could port this thing and still have some room in my trunk. What do you guys think?</p><p></p><p>Going in the trunk of a '99 Monte Carlo and have about 400 rms ran to it if this information helps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoesDad, post: 8157854, member: 638098"] So I'm wanting to run a 15" in the trunk for more of a SQ type setup and want to run sealed to save a lot of space. These have always kind of intrigued me since I heard a pair of 10's sealed at a competition one time. They sounded nice and had quite a bit of output for sealed. My question is Polk recommends 1.5 for sealed and 2.5 for ported. Does this seem like enough? I was going to maybe go 2 cubes and give it a little more room. 1.5 seems so tiny for a 15 but... And I've always preferred ported or sealed but even at 2.5 I could port this thing and still have some room in my trunk. What do you guys think? Going in the trunk of a '99 Monte Carlo and have about 400 rms ran to it if this information helps... [/QUOTE]
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