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  1. As far as ends Nakamichi makes really good ends. They also make really good banana plugs and other connectors. If you want cheaper ones, Radio Shack has solder-on terminals.

    I wouldn't use CAT 5 for RCA's. It's a solid wire, and after a few bends it breaks. The wire itself is really brittle.

    Coax is the same way. It's got a really brittle small center, but the braided outside is pretty good.

    I'd use 16 gauge shielded stranded cable. They make it with 4 conductors, which would give you a set of RCAs.

  2. I'm getting ready to do a half wall (going to keep it below the back window line and build into the trunk a little) for my Lanzar Optidrive 1232d's. I'm running 4 of them, and I built the box to manufacturer's specs. I went 7.2 cubes after displacement, tuned to 36 hertz with a slot port, and it sounded good. I'm contemplating going slightly bigger, keeping the 36 hertz tune, but going maybe 8 cubes after displacement.

    Here's the lovely PDF - http://www.lanzar.com/manuals/OPTI1232D.pdf

    and some stats:

    QMS = 6.00

    Qes = .52

    Qts = .48

    Xmax = 14 mm

    Vas (cu.ft.) 1.56

    I think it should sound fine with an extra .2 cubic feet per sub. Let me know what you guys/girls think. :friends:

  3. They are very inefficent. You can use 2 subs in the same sealed air space as one would be, but you lose half of your power. If both subs are 300 watt rms each, you could only put 150 rms to each sub. It saves space, but with shallow mount subs and subs that like small boxes, Isobaric aren't used too often anymore.

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