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<blockquote data-quote="Justinw303" data-source="post: 8108475" data-attributes="member: 561389"><p>Exactly how tight is your money situation? If you want a ported box, it's better to spend more for a good box, custom-made by a professional.</p><p></p><p>Also, since those 12s and that amp should be plenty of loudness for you, I'd say a sealed enclosure could be a good fit for you. Smaller box would take up less space, and although I'm sure it depends on the builder, you could probably get a sealed box made for a little cheaper. Or make your own, if you have the tools. And since it looks like you'll be sending 300 watts to each sub, and they're rated for 275, a sealed enclosure a tad on the smaller side would manage the extra power nicely for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinw303, post: 8108475, member: 561389"] Exactly how tight is your money situation? If you want a ported box, it's better to spend more for a good box, custom-made by a professional. Also, since those 12s and that amp should be plenty of loudness for you, I'd say a sealed enclosure could be a good fit for you. Smaller box would take up less space, and although I'm sure it depends on the builder, you could probably get a sealed box made for a little cheaper. Or make your own, if you have the tools. And since it looks like you'll be sending 300 watts to each sub, and they're rated for 275, a sealed enclosure a tad on the smaller side would manage the extra power nicely for you. [/QUOTE]
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