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  1. Just an off topic, higher QTS is better for SPL applications because the box is way more peaky than a daily box right? so, higher QTS is better for SPL numbers?

    There are tons of other variables, but it can be the case sometimes.

  2. really?? damn, i thought they prefered smaller boxes , i mean, is a cheap low line sub but i haven´t try it myself so i wouldn´t know.

    Normally a low-line sub is going to be better suited in sealed/IB boxes(Eclipse and Infinity come to mind). They'll generally have a pretty low fs, but a higher than normal qts value...good for sealed/IB, but makes them peaky in small ported boxes in a lot of cases.

  3. Find a used sundown 3000D or something along those lines. The 3000D will run .67 all day long so long as you have the electrical to back it up. I don't know how much shipping would be, but they're going for around $500-550 + shipping these days. Or you can do the AQ 3500 if they ship to Aussie land. Either one of those will give you plenty of power and can handle that .67 ohm load just fine.

  4. you said 15 like it wasnt enough

    Just that the port is going to be tricky with such a shallow box. You won't be able to just run a port vertically up one side or the other because you'll have either too skinny of a port, or too long of a port in the effort of making it not too skinny. You could do a port up high or down low than doesn't span the whole width, something like 30"x4" or something in that area. You could do the same on the sides but I think it'd look more out of place on a side.

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