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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8752413" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>I would do a couple of decent sealed 8s. I have a Dayton ultimax 8 that is excellent sealed with good xmax. You have about the right space for 2 of those, or a different 8 that does well sealed. They are a tad pricey though. A 10 ported would also work. You have a decent amount of airspace to do a ported 10. It would need to be a fairly efficient 10 that would want around 1 cubic foot ported, leaving room for port and sub displacement. Audio legions 10 for 70$ would work nicely, but it does want 1.2-1.5 cubes ported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8752413, member: 678073"] I would do a couple of decent sealed 8s. I have a Dayton ultimax 8 that is excellent sealed with good xmax. You have about the right space for 2 of those, or a different 8 that does well sealed. They are a tad pricey though. A 10 ported would also work. You have a decent amount of airspace to do a ported 10. It would need to be a fairly efficient 10 that would want around 1 cubic foot ported, leaving room for port and sub displacement. Audio legions 10 for 70$ would work nicely, but it does want 1.2-1.5 cubes ported. [/QUOTE]
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