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<blockquote data-quote="GlocksRock" data-source="post: 5151248" data-attributes="member: 601244"><p>Yes, they can still pound your chest. A friend of mine had 2 12W3s, the original ones, running off of a soundstream reference 1000 and it was able to get very loud... he has since upgraded to 12W3V2s, but is in the process of redoing his system, so I haven't heard them yet, but my old 12W3D4s ran of a MTX 2300x in a sealed box in a ***** am and it got very loud as well. If it doesn't get loud enough for you sealed, try a ported box tuned to around 36 or 37 hz., that will still get loud, and retain some good sq.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlocksRock, post: 5151248, member: 601244"] Yes, they can still pound your chest. A friend of mine had 2 12W3s, the original ones, running off of a soundstream reference 1000 and it was able to get very loud... he has since upgraded to 12W3V2s, but is in the process of redoing his system, so I haven't heard them yet, but my old 12W3D4s ran of a MTX 2300x in a sealed box in a ***** am and it got very loud as well. If it doesn't get loud enough for you sealed, try a ported box tuned to around 36 or 37 hz., that will still get loud, and retain some good sq. [/QUOTE]
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