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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7166750" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>well, props for givin out the sub........ but i'll still believe in sub-sonic filters as an optional tool. one thing though- assuming it's a current modle sub, it has an x-max to x-mech ratio of .7:1 which will make it naturally prone to bottoming out, and it may fair well in a .5box......, and it's shallow mount. is mounting depth an issue? i'm asking, because i may be interested in buying the mb-quart for my cousin's single cab s-10. i can get it online for $40 shipped, but i figure it will help with the shipping on the powerbass 12,,,, just as long as it's not scratching from former damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7166750, member: 629234"] well, props for givin out the sub........ but i'll still believe in sub-sonic filters as an optional tool. one thing though- assuming it's a current modle sub, it has an x-max to x-mech ratio of .7:1 which will make it naturally prone to bottoming out, and it may fair well in a .5box......, and it's shallow mount. is mounting depth an issue? i'm asking, because i may be interested in buying the mb-quart for my cousin's single cab s-10. i can get it online for $40 shipped, but i figure it will help with the shipping on the powerbass 12,,,, just as long as it's not scratching from former damage. [/QUOTE]
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