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<blockquote data-quote="Gioss" data-source="post: 3987020" data-attributes="member: 585122"><p>forget about all the different sizes, 1 12" should do the trick, I always liked sealed since they are typically smaller enclosures and leaves the valuable trunk room. Plus the right driver will hit low and tight. If you are not concerned with trunk room get 2 or put the one in a ported enclosure.</p><p></p><p>You dont need a new amp. Get a 12" Type R Dual 4ohm and run it at 2 ohms into your amp which is rated at 300@2ohms for that 5th channel. box and speaker should be less than 400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gioss, post: 3987020, member: 585122"] forget about all the different sizes, 1 12" should do the trick, I always liked sealed since they are typically smaller enclosures and leaves the valuable trunk room. Plus the right driver will hit low and tight. If you are not concerned with trunk room get 2 or put the one in a ported enclosure. You dont need a new amp. Get a 12" Type R Dual 4ohm and run it at 2 ohms into your amp which is rated at 300@2ohms for that 5th channel. box and speaker should be less than 400. [/QUOTE]
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