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Wrecked.... Getting a small truck. Can XFL's go sealed.
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8685723" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I would run one of them in a properly tuned enclosure.Somewhere in the neighborhood of 2.0@ 32 htz. on a 2k rms mono amp.I have the older style XFLs, and they can get pretty nasty with good clean power and a properly tuned enclosure.Not sure that truck will be able to handle a pair without doing some real roof treatment and bracing.Even at 2ohms a single 12 xfl will get pretty nasty if you place in a good tuned ported enclosure.I have 10s and 12s. Ive ran the crap out of a few and have never blown one yet.Pretty decent subs for the $ IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8685723, member: 634282"] I would run one of them in a properly tuned enclosure.Somewhere in the neighborhood of 2.0@ 32 htz. on a 2k rms mono amp.I have the older style XFLs, and they can get pretty nasty with good clean power and a properly tuned enclosure.Not sure that truck will be able to handle a pair without doing some real roof treatment and bracing.Even at 2ohms a single 12 xfl will get pretty nasty if you place in a good tuned ported enclosure.I have 10s and 12s. Ive ran the crap out of a few and have never blown one yet.Pretty decent subs for the $ IMO [/QUOTE]
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