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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 1629" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>I have 2 infinity perfect 12's in the back of my cavalier. When i first installed them, i put them in a duel 1.25cft enclosure and i didn't like how they sounded, so i called the the tech boys at infinity and asked them what would work best, they told me that the perfect 12's work best in a 1.5 to a 2.0cft enclosure(sealed) so i had a duel 12inch box built with 1.6cft of airspace per sub. The new box sounded alot nicer with cleaner bass and better overall response. The subs are also recieving 450watts rms each off of a Concept CCD1200 class D amp with a RF 1farad cap, low pass is set at 80hz and subsonic highpass set at 18hz. I hope this helps a bit, those infinity's will pound hard after being set up right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 1629, member: 540734"] I have 2 infinity perfect 12's in the back of my cavalier. When i first installed them, i put them in a duel 1.25cft enclosure and i didn't like how they sounded, so i called the the tech boys at infinity and asked them what would work best, they told me that the perfect 12's work best in a 1.5 to a 2.0cft enclosure(sealed) so i had a duel 12inch box built with 1.6cft of airspace per sub. The new box sounded alot nicer with cleaner bass and better overall response. The subs are also recieving 450watts rms each off of a Concept CCD1200 class D amp with a RF 1farad cap, low pass is set at 80hz and subsonic highpass set at 18hz. I hope this helps a bit, those infinity's will pound hard after being set up right. [/QUOTE]
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