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rockford fosgate t2 15 inch power subs


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Xtreme S-10 
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Posted: April 23, 2006 at 8:32 PM / IP Logged  
rockford fosgate said these subs should be mounted in a ported enclosure, i want to mount them in a sealed enclosure and want to know if anyone has these subs and can give me any feedback, im leaving this open to all the info i can get on these subs
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You could put them in a sealed box, and it'd give you better sound quality, but really, those subs are made to be put in a vented box and pound like there's no tomorrow, not sound nice and sweet in a little sealed box.
So, my suggestion would be, if you're looking for more of a sound quality oriented driver to put in a sealed box and have it sound nice, i'd probably look elsewhere. Or if you want to stick with the T2's, put them in whatever Rockford recommends.
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there great quality in ported. they recommend no sealed boxes because those subs move way to much air and would dominate a sealed box over time.
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If the 15" T2's are anything like the 1999/2000 models you will not be un happy.

I am running a set of  RFD1215's in a downfiring ported box (5 cu ft    w/ 6" ports 18" long)   

give em about 1000 watts and you will be good to go

chrome...its whats for dinner

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