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Under powering a sub, Large enclosure or recommended for more output?
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<blockquote data-quote="why3zx" data-source="post: 8645733" data-attributes="member: 672515"><p>Got the sub in the mail, looks perfect, free-air test perfect, no idea why it was a yard sale item.</p><p></p><p>Got it installed in the current box and had some issues getting it to seal into the box correctly, which ended up being interference with the terminals and the funky box shape, ended up mounting it at an angle (really had to put the OCD aside for a minute). When it was sealed up it actually sounds pretty great, more output than other "under seat" setups i've had in this truck for sure.</p><p></p><p>I do think at this point I am just being unrealistic with what is possible with my limited airspace, limited location, and being under the seat on limited power. I have a Massive 6.5" in a T-Line that I tested by just setting it on the back seat for a few days before it went into the wife's car, and honestly, the little 6.5 destroyed any under seat combo that I've tried yet. But it sounds good, is clean, and better than no sub!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="why3zx, post: 8645733, member: 672515"] Got the sub in the mail, looks perfect, free-air test perfect, no idea why it was a yard sale item. Got it installed in the current box and had some issues getting it to seal into the box correctly, which ended up being interference with the terminals and the funky box shape, ended up mounting it at an angle (really had to put the OCD aside for a minute). When it was sealed up it actually sounds pretty great, more output than other "under seat" setups i've had in this truck for sure. I do think at this point I am just being unrealistic with what is possible with my limited airspace, limited location, and being under the seat on limited power. I have a Massive 6.5" in a T-Line that I tested by just setting it on the back seat for a few days before it went into the wife's car, and honestly, the little 6.5 destroyed any under seat combo that I've tried yet. But it sounds good, is clean, and better than no sub! [/QUOTE]
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