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nothingface9 
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Posted: September 02, 2006 at 10:01 PM / IP Logged  
Hmm each side is .7 cubic feet.  Will that be a huge problem?
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You definitely want to match the sub and enclosure. You need to make sure how much airspace your sub needs. The T110s need about .85 cubic feet. You really don't want to skimp on the specs. I know that Alpine Type R subs are good in .65 cubic feet. I don't know if anything else can go that small. You want to make sure these match...otherwise you can have your subs sounding like doodie regardless of what you use.
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Image Dynamics IDQ drivers work in these small box sizes too. That's why I own one. What's more? Good SQ.
I've been very pleased. Highly recommended.
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Diamond Audio TDX Subwoofers work very well in small sealed enclosures too, a much better value than RF. Their D6 line of amplifiers are of high quality and the monoblocks run pretty cool temps. Just another brand to consider.
nothingface9 
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So, i looked around and found a pair of subs that fit my box in air space needed and mountin depth.

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_subs.php?series_id=6

Now, i just need help in picking an amp that will drive these things.  Im not sure how to decide how much power i need to supply 2 of these things with at 4 ohms or 1 ohm.

The amp needs to be within 13x18 inches in dimensions to fit its spot.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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83.something efficient? Are you sure you want those subs?
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