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Pioneer TS-W27C Box Size?


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JDub 
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I have a 10" Pioneer 350W IMPP. I was wondering how big of a box I should use. If you guys could give me some ideas that would be great. Thanks.
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What's the model number on the sub? Are you going ported or sealed?
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The model number is TS-W27C, and the box I was planning on was sealed.

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uhh, coomer... did u read the title of the topic? No offence ment, just thought I'd point that out Pioneer TS-W27C Box Size? -- posted image.
Oh and its a 10" sub, if u can't find actual specs, I'd suggest between .65cuft and .85cuft, .75cuft would probably be optimal.
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Pioneer recomends a sealed enclosure of .8 cf for that sub. I heard that exact sub in a ported box..sounded like ass. Go with a sealed box for sure and is this box gonna be fiberglass??

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