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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8910561" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Ultimately the information we give you is just to help you make up your own mind. My opinion, and it is just that, an opinion, is that 2 -12" P3's would hit hard in a proper sealed box. I would use the specs given on RF's website for the sealed enclosure and go 2" bigger on each dimension they give. I know you could cover a broad range of frequencies in a sealed enclosure. 6db xover down @ 35hz - 12db xover up @ 65hz with some eq-ing and I think you could cover everything from 2 Live Crew to Metallica's Justice album.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8910561, member: 675210"] Ultimately the information we give you is just to help you make up your own mind. My opinion, and it is just that, an opinion, is that 2 -12" P3's would hit hard in a proper sealed box. I would use the specs given on RF's website for the sealed enclosure and go 2" bigger on each dimension they give. I know you could cover a broad range of frequencies in a sealed enclosure. 6db xover down @ 35hz - 12db xover up @ 65hz with some eq-ing and I think you could cover everything from 2 Live Crew to Metallica's Justice album. [/QUOTE]
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