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TC Sounds Epic 10 or JL 10W6v2?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trippymane" data-source="post: 7917914" data-attributes="member: 641847"><p>Well he was trying to compare his 12" idq to the epic so yeah I modeled the 12" epic and the idq.</p><p></p><p>If you want a qtc of .707 which is the flattest response curve you can get your going to need to put that 10 in an enclosure that's .417 ft3. Yes it sounds small but trust me. That's what it requires. But honestly if that was my sub to play with I'd throw it in a .9 ft3 enclosure tuned to 29-30 Hz. You won't regret it. You'll likely have as much low end output out of that 10 than he is getting from his sealed 12 and it will have a very smooth and flat frequency response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trippymane, post: 7917914, member: 641847"] Well he was trying to compare his 12" idq to the epic so yeah I modeled the 12" epic and the idq. If you want a qtc of .707 which is the flattest response curve you can get your going to need to put that 10 in an enclosure that's .417 ft3. Yes it sounds small but trust me. That's what it requires. But honestly if that was my sub to play with I'd throw it in a .9 ft3 enclosure tuned to 29-30 Hz. You won't regret it. You'll likely have as much low end output out of that 10 than he is getting from his sealed 12 and it will have a very smooth and flat frequency response. [/QUOTE]
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