Type R's sealed

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quick question I purchased 3 10" type R's 05. But now having second thoughts on space availability.

1. Do you guys know how these subs work on sealed enclosures

2. if not is about 3.5 cu ft enough for them to work on a ported enclosure

3. is the RE 35.1 enough to power them

thanks

Rick

 
hmmm type r's dont really like being sealed....they loose a crap load of output, as does usually any sub that is sealed vs ported.....i would try to make any adjustments possible to port them....or just use 2 of them and port those....it would be louder then 3 sealed in a small enclosure...(if done correctly) more subs doesnt necessarily mean louder....

 
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