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<blockquote data-quote="evil_lies" data-source="post: 8578185" data-attributes="member: 661329"><p>Yeah, that's why I wondered if I could snake the port around inside the box. That box size you quoted could be feasible. I just don't want to kill my trunk space with a box. Honestly, I'm trying to figure out if the 8" is the way to go. I might just be better off with a sealed 10". I have an old one that I liked when I ran it 10 years ago, but it's an 8ohm sub and reducing my power from an amp is frustrating me. If I got rid of it I could get a lower resistance sub and just run it all off a 5 channel amp. The sub I have know is rated for 250 @ 4ohms, so I'm looking at 500 watts just to run it, and that seems inefficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evil_lies, post: 8578185, member: 661329"] Yeah, that's why I wondered if I could snake the port around inside the box. That box size you quoted could be feasible. I just don't want to kill my trunk space with a box. Honestly, I'm trying to figure out if the 8" is the way to go. I might just be better off with a sealed 10". I have an old one that I liked when I ran it 10 years ago, but it's an 8ohm sub and reducing my power from an amp is frustrating me. If I got rid of it I could get a lower resistance sub and just run it all off a 5 channel amp. The sub I have know is rated for 250 @ 4ohms, so I'm looking at 500 watts just to run it, and that seems inefficient. [/QUOTE]
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