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<blockquote data-quote="badvlvo" data-source="post: 6174648" data-attributes="member: 607213"><p>I am building a sealed box for (4) RE SE 4dvc 10" subs.</p><p></p><p>The plan is to wire them @ 2ohm and power them with my RD 1750.1 until I can get a larger amp.</p><p></p><p>Here's the question- RE recommends .65 per sub for the optimal sealed box. The design that is replacing the back seat in my truck is at about .9 per sub after displacement.</p><p></p><p>What effects will I have by going with the larger box?</p><p></p><p>The box is designed at that size for packaging and structural reasons. It is replacing my back seat and will be integrated with storage and other needs that I have for my truck. I can shrink the inside of the box if needed but it will require some more work on the planning.</p><p></p><p>Just looking for some input from those who are more experienced that I am with sealed boxes.</p><p></p><p>I prefer the sound quality of a sealed box, with 4 of the SE's it will have more than enough sound to meet any of my needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badvlvo, post: 6174648, member: 607213"] I am building a sealed box for (4) RE SE 4dvc 10" subs. The plan is to wire them @ 2ohm and power them with my RD 1750.1 until I can get a larger amp. Here's the question- RE recommends .65 per sub for the optimal sealed box. The design that is replacing the back seat in my truck is at about .9 per sub after displacement. What effects will I have by going with the larger box? The box is designed at that size for packaging and structural reasons. It is replacing my back seat and will be integrated with storage and other needs that I have for my truck. I can shrink the inside of the box if needed but it will require some more work on the planning. Just looking for some input from those who are more experienced that I am with sealed boxes. I prefer the sound quality of a sealed box, with 4 of the SE's it will have more than enough sound to meet any of my needs. [/QUOTE]
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