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I have about 2.5-2.75 Cubes to work with. I'm planning on doing 2 12's Sealed or 2 10's Ported. I want to get RE SE's and run them on my Beautiful Hellfire 1000.1 wired @ 1 Ohm. 2 12's would be in about 2 cubes and 2 10's would be about 2.5 tuned to ~36 HZ.

Now I know no one can predict the loudness but if all variables (Power, Box efficiency for the size of sub, etc.) are constant which may be louder.?

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I have about 2.5-2.75 Cubes to work with. I'm planning on doing 2 12's Sealed or 2 10's Ported. I want to get RE SE's and run them on my Beautiful Hellfire 1000.1 wired @ 1 Ohm. 2 12's would be in about 2 cubes and 2 10's would be about 2.5 tuned to ~36 HZ.

Now I know no one can predict the loudness but if all variables (Power, Box efficiency for the size of sub, etc.) are constant which may be louder.?

Are you getting the REs local or online because i might be getting a pair of re se 10s.

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another cool idea would be 2-3 8s :)

Rli-8' or the DD 1508's are insane.

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