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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8863190" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>He wanted the recommendation from SSA, which is .55 cubes per sub, 2.2 cubes after displacement total, tuned to 31 HZ. The port takes up 1/3 of the enclosure. Really impressive looking specs for an 8 inch sub. Strong motor, low FS, good specs for ported boxes. It’s only 15 mm of xmax, and lots of 8s have more xmax, but xmax is one of those specs that people look at and automatically think that more means a louder or lower playing sub. In a ported setup, xmax doesn’t mean as much as it does in a sealed setup. I’ve never heard these subs, but I’m excited to hear what they do in .55 cubes. They look pretty damn good in software modeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8863190, member: 678073"] He wanted the recommendation from SSA, which is .55 cubes per sub, 2.2 cubes after displacement total, tuned to 31 HZ. The port takes up 1/3 of the enclosure. Really impressive looking specs for an 8 inch sub. Strong motor, low FS, good specs for ported boxes. It’s only 15 mm of xmax, and lots of 8s have more xmax, but xmax is one of those specs that people look at and automatically think that more means a louder or lower playing sub. In a ported setup, xmax doesn’t mean as much as it does in a sealed setup. I’ve never heard these subs, but I’m excited to hear what they do in .55 cubes. They look pretty damn good in software modeling. [/QUOTE]
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