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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8790266" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Dayton Audio makes 2 good 8s for sealed boxes that are affordable. The Dayton ultimax 8, which is out of stock right now, and the Dayton RSS210HF-4. The Dayton RSS HF will have an F3 of around 45 HZ in .5 sealed. Some will recommend the Dayton RSS210HO-4 for car audio, but not in a sealed enclosure. The HF outperforms the HO sealed. HO outperforms the HF ported. Problem is they are both single 4 ohm coils. If it were me, I would do the Dayton Audio ultimax 10 inch sub in . 5 sealed. Same box size, lower F3, higher power handling, more cone area. It really is a great sounding sub in .5 sealed. One of the better sounding sealed 10s I’ve ever used in a small sealed box. i Wouldn’t recommend using the ultimax line of subs ported at all however, unless it’s for a really low tuned home theater application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8790266, member: 678073"] Dayton Audio makes 2 good 8s for sealed boxes that are affordable. The Dayton ultimax 8, which is out of stock right now, and the Dayton RSS210HF-4. The Dayton RSS HF will have an F3 of around 45 HZ in .5 sealed. Some will recommend the Dayton RSS210HO-4 for car audio, but not in a sealed enclosure. The HF outperforms the HO sealed. HO outperforms the HF ported. Problem is they are both single 4 ohm coils. If it were me, I would do the Dayton Audio ultimax 10 inch sub in . 5 sealed. Same box size, lower F3, higher power handling, more cone area. It really is a great sounding sub in .5 sealed. One of the better sounding sealed 10s I’ve ever used in a small sealed box. i Wouldn’t recommend using the ultimax line of subs ported at all however, unless it’s for a really low tuned home theater application. [/QUOTE]
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