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<blockquote data-quote="supraman1379" data-source="post: 1976936" data-attributes="member: 553758"><p>It depends on the box. There are alot ported box out there that can make a sub reach full excursion. It depends on how big it is tho. If its a smaller ported box, its going to take more power to make it move.</p><p></p><p>It also depends on the size of a sealed box. less volume = needs more power to reach full excursion. More volume = less power to reach full excursion.</p><p></p><p>Since your playing with a stroker, you obviously want SPL. So definately put that thing in a ported box. With the right power you can do some damage with that things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supraman1379, post: 1976936, member: 553758"] It depends on the box. There are alot ported box out there that can make a sub reach full excursion. It depends on how big it is tho. If its a smaller ported box, its going to take more power to make it move. It also depends on the size of a sealed box. less volume = needs more power to reach full excursion. More volume = less power to reach full excursion. Since your playing with a stroker, you obviously want SPL. So definately put that thing in a ported box. With the right power you can do some damage with that things [/QUOTE]
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