ok, I know I'm going to get some blow back for this because that's all I see when this topic is discussed. I'm upgrading my old sound in my truck. Im not new to car audio, but I'm not super well versed in it either. I'm also not an idiot. Im a carpenter. I can build boxes all day till one works if I have to. Ive had subs in it forever; 2- Boston acoustic g2-10's, just thrown in the back in a big ported box cancelling out the use of 2/3 of the back seat. I built a sealed box for them just to see how small a box I could fit and make work and they actually sounded decent, I just want a little more power. I also want to open up the other seat. I like the sealed box sound. That's what I want to stick with. So, I just got a Sundown Audio SA Classic 10. Everybody says it's a waste to have them in a sealed box. Oh well, that's what I got. That's what I'm trying to make work. I'm not interested in a ported box. I have a 4 year old. Im not trying to blow the doors off. SA suggests .5 cu ft for sealed. First attempt, I made one at .64, that's with displacement, and there's almost nothing. The sub is moving. There's bass, but it's very weak. If I crank the volume, I get more but I get an unpleasant noise with it as well. I'm running it on an old Alpine pdx 1000.1 amp @ 2 ohms. I know these subs can handle more, even though they're 750W rms. I plan on upgrading the amp soon but that's what I have for now. So, I'm lookin for suggestions on the box size to help me out. I have more space. Im building the box to take up just the center seat. Do I make it a little bigger? .7? A lot bigger? Try polyfil? Is it the amp? Please don't suggest different subs or a ported box. I get it. This is what I have and what I will make work. Appreciate any help I can get. Until then I'm going to keep building different boxes and trying different parameters until I like one. Thanks in advance.
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