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scsayler
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Checked mounting depth on the SE 10 they told me it was 6.25". Seemed short but I didn't double check it until today when I'm close to done with the box already. I'm guessing 6.25 is the actual depth of the sub, not the minimum depth of the box you're building for it..

The box is looking like it will only give my subs about an inch or so clearance. They're in 1 cubic foot sealed. Is this enough clearance or will I have problems?

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scsayler
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bump, help!
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aaron
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You will be fine

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scsayler
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Sweet, thanks! I'll post an update when I get it up and running.
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Crum
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Are the Se 10's dual 4ohm or what?

How much power are you gonna give it scsayler? I'm thinking about 2 of them ported and i have a max of 1500 watts to spare for the both. So there gonna get 750 or 500 a piece depending on there ohm ratings.

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yep dual 4 only

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scsayler
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I'm giving each 700 watts off a cadence a7hc. I'm starting off with a sealed, downfiring box. I only have stock speakers running off my 50 watt max / ch headunit, and I'm looking for low end that blends well and has a lot of punch.

I may move to ported later if I need more umph [Eek!]

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