The JL Audio 8w3v3 uses 0.3 sealed or 0.35 ported to 35 Hz. 2x18 round port. 4.63 mounting depth.As the title says, please recommend either an 8" or 10" sub to fit in a sealed 0.45 FY^3 box with a 6" mounting depth.
Been a fan of Eton drivers years ago. Look decent enough for sure.These look really interesting
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Eton M10 10" Subwoofer – Enhance Your Audio Experience!
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M10 FLAT
250 mm (10") low profile subwoofer M10 FLAT with strong ferrite magnet, extremely flat design - just 91 mm deep. Pressed paper diaphragm with large dual voice coil for maximum performance.eton-audio.com
And the recommended sealed box is .35 - .7
I saw them on another board and trying find a reason to get a pair for myselfBeen a fan of Eton drivers years ago. Look decent enough for sure.
There is always a good reason, the question is it reasonable!I saw them on another board and trying find a reason to get a pair for myself![]()
Do you know how to calculate the box frequency or find the total volume of the box for best sounds for the subs? If no, start with that. I recommend you figure the math out. Just asking for advice here ain't going to do good. You'll still be stuck if that needs adjustment and doesn't sound too good or no sounds at all.As the title says, please recommend either an 8" or 10" sub to fit in a sealed 0.45 FY^3 box with a 6" mounting depth.
It's a sealed box...it ain't rocket science hereDo you know how to calculate the box frequency or find the total volume of the box for best sounds for the subs? If no, start with that. I recommend you figure the math out. Just asking for advice here ain't going to do good. You'll still be stuck if that needs adjustment and doesn't sound too good or no sounds at all.