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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8811106" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>The underseat box supposedly works great with only the VD 10s. It states a net volume of ~1.5 cubic feet, whereas the sub's specs claim each needs 1.25 cu. ft. ported. That is iffy mathematics, but they may have tested every combination and this combo was the only one that met standards. On the other hand, that EVL has raving customer reviews. Firsthand experience trumps theoreticals. I have a ported 10 plopped on my truck's backseat that is held by a ratchet strap for safety. It does not look tidy but dabgummit it sounds fantastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8811106, member: 654802"] The underseat box supposedly works great with only the VD 10s. It states a net volume of ~1.5 cubic feet, whereas the sub's specs claim each needs 1.25 cu. ft. ported. That is iffy mathematics, but they may have tested every combination and this combo was the only one that met standards. On the other hand, that EVL has raving customer reviews. Firsthand experience trumps theoreticals. I have a ported 10 plopped on my truck's backseat that is held by a ratchet strap for safety. It does not look tidy but dabgummit it sounds fantastic. [/QUOTE]
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