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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 6896707" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I've used a couple SOLOX 18's and their "reccomended" max spl box is 10cubes net IIRC, and I believe their "minimum" ported box was around 6 cube. That all being said I wouldn't be shocked if those figures were on the very small side. If Kicker said in their advertizing "this is the cone area of a pair of 15" rounds, you will have substandard performance in any box smaller than 7 cube" you think they'd sell a lot of solo X's? That all being said I did enjoy playing with them, they were pretty loud.</p><p></p><p>Obviously you can throw huge cone area in a very small sealed box and get reasonable low extension and output in a car. Wish I'd kept one to actually try that for the lulz.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever tried to put an 18" solo X into a 3 cube box?</p><p></p><p>Oh, also a SQUARE 18" sub would put me above 180 in^2 anyway so it's not terribly relevent for my needs AND I did NOT intend to buy an 18" sub for this, but I was considering building one from a motor I had allready.. Thanks for turning my thread into a pissing contest though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 6896707, member: 614752"] I've used a couple SOLOX 18's and their "reccomended" max spl box is 10cubes net IIRC, and I believe their "minimum" ported box was around 6 cube. That all being said I wouldn't be shocked if those figures were on the very small side. If Kicker said in their advertizing "this is the cone area of a pair of 15" rounds, you will have substandard performance in any box smaller than 7 cube" you think they'd sell a lot of solo X's? That all being said I did enjoy playing with them, they were pretty loud. Obviously you can throw huge cone area in a very small sealed box and get reasonable low extension and output in a car. Wish I'd kept one to actually try that for the lulz. Have you ever tried to put an 18" solo X into a 3 cube box? Oh, also a SQUARE 18" sub would put me above 180 in^2 anyway so it's not terribly relevent for my needs AND I did NOT intend to buy an 18" sub for this, but I was considering building one from a motor I had allready.. Thanks for turning my thread into a pissing contest though. [/QUOTE]
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