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Recommend me an 8" sub for a sealed enclosure
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<blockquote data-quote="NightScreams" data-source="post: 8283091" data-attributes="member: 643359"><p>12 Honda Fit. I want to put a sub in it but save some space so going to go 8" sealed.</p><p></p><p>Accuracy is not a big deal but I do want a nice tight sound and can go as big as perhaps roughly 10x10x12 size box is my general top size aim. I want to achieve a certain look in a certain spot in the trunk of my Fit so thats why I'm aiming around that size atm.</p><p></p><p>If it can handle a little over rated like maybe as much as 500 watts would be great but don't want to spend a lot this time. Not sure which amp i'll use just yet but likely either of my JL XD amps 300 watts 4 channel or my 500 watt mono one but doubt I'll actually try to push that much power out of it considering it will be along with a 4 channel and stock alternator so if I use my larger amp I'll likely keep it tamed with a lower gain setting and gauge wire.</p><p></p><p>I got a 12w6 sub and despite what everyone says in regards to how good they sound, I just don't think the more pricey subs are worth that SQ to me personally comparing it to some cheaper subs I have had over the years so maybe $100-$150 budget.</p><p></p><p>So what sub might suit my needs and do very well in sealed boxes around that size</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightScreams, post: 8283091, member: 643359"] 12 Honda Fit. I want to put a sub in it but save some space so going to go 8" sealed. Accuracy is not a big deal but I do want a nice tight sound and can go as big as perhaps roughly 10x10x12 size box is my general top size aim. I want to achieve a certain look in a certain spot in the trunk of my Fit so thats why I'm aiming around that size atm. If it can handle a little over rated like maybe as much as 500 watts would be great but don't want to spend a lot this time. Not sure which amp i'll use just yet but likely either of my JL XD amps 300 watts 4 channel or my 500 watt mono one but doubt I'll actually try to push that much power out of it considering it will be along with a 4 channel and stock alternator so if I use my larger amp I'll likely keep it tamed with a lower gain setting and gauge wire. I got a 12w6 sub and despite what everyone says in regards to how good they sound, I just don't think the more pricey subs are worth that SQ to me personally comparing it to some cheaper subs I have had over the years so maybe $100-$150 budget. So what sub might suit my needs and do very well in sealed boxes around that size [/QUOTE]
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