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wallyz83 
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i have a 1983 dodge ram van.what size enclosure should i use for 2 DVC 12" 1000 watt volfenhag subs and whats the minimum and or max amp i need to use? current enclosure size is: width=69",hight=13",and depth=20"
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ported or sealed?
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sealed but not real good
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The very best enclosure for a Volfenhag subwoofer is a sealed enclosure... a 22 gallon trash can, with the lid tightly sealed.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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Your enclosure is WAY to big. You only need 1.25 to 1.5 per sub sealed. You have over 8 cu.ft. Those subs are highly over rated. 350 -500rms is all i would give them for the pair.
two 12 volfenhag subs -- posted image.
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haemphyst wrote:
The very best enclosure for a Volfenhag subwoofer is a sealed enclosure... a 22 gallon trash can, with the lid tightly sealed.
I did an install years ago with a pair for a friend. After a week thats is exactly where they went.
two 12 volfenhag subs -- posted image.
wallyz83 
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well then if i use my clairion apx202.2 amp they should last longer then a week?..lol. nah, i need a complete new system, just start from scatch i guess. im a beginner last night i fried my deck tryin to hook my blapunkt 6x9s. ill have a pro install it all,thanks ya'll
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My favorite is their Slogan.   Volfenhag, A German Concept.  Made in Korea.

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