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jaurora 
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Posted: July 13, 2005 at 10:38 AM / IP Logged  

I just purchased a dual 12" custom sealed box for my dodge RAM. The encloser is sealed with .57 cubic foot per chamber. Mounting depth is 7". I have a RF Punch 300 amp that I would like to drive the subs. I just dont know what subs would be best for this type of enclouser. any help would be greatly appreaciated.

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I use a pair of Diamond 10s with the exact same amount of airspace and it sounds great, the equivilant would be D312D4s for the newer model 12s. What is your budget and are you looking for SQ or SPL? There are lots of great choices for almost all price ranges with 7" of mounting depth.
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I dont want to get to crazy. But I do have a puch 300 amp to run the subs. I am just searching for the right speaker for this tough .57 cubic foot space.
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Posted: July 13, 2005 at 12:45 PM / IP Logged  

I do not know how much this will help, but it is an idea:

You could alter the box from 12" subs to 10" subs.  At that point you could get a pair of Kicker's S10D subs (old Solo Barics).  They require .66 cubic foot per.  I have a pair in my Sierra in .49 cubic foot each and they still hit well.

These subs are on ebay for about $100 each, so they aren't expensive.

KillJoy


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