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What is the best Enclosure for a 10" inch marine subwoofer


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Hey guys, I know maybe its not usual for everyone to hear tht here but I will build a sound system in my boat this winter, its my winter project and I need to know what would be the best dimension for a 10" clarion marine subwoofer, the frequencie response are 60Hz – 2.5kHz. I want to plug that to a Lighning Audio 300.2 amplificator and on a Clarion radio ofc (dont remember the exact model sorry)

So yea I want to know if its kind of a good setup and if someone can help me in the dimension of a ported box for that kind of sub :).

Here is the the spec of the sub:

# Features:

# Efficiency: 88dB @ 1meter, 1watt

# Maximum music power: 350 Watts

# Impedance: 4 ohms

# 10’’ mica-injection polypropylene woofer cone

# Sanoprene rubber surround

# Meets salt, fog and UV exposure standards (ASTM B117/D4329)

# High-impact Centrex 814 grill and frame

# Liquid drainage system

# Rubber insulated tinsel leads

# Gold plated speaker terminals

# Stainless steel mounting hardware

# Rubber mounting gasket

# Model: CMSW10.1

# 9 1/16” Mounting Hole Diameter

# 4 1/4” Mounting Depth

Thanks in advance for your help :)

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run it free air, boat subs are meant to be installed exactly as you have there

sealing it actually decreases the already low sensitivity, and ported makes for a horrible moisture-filled space (for a relatively small gain)

Build: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...hl=avalon+build

monster/rockford/kicker/stinger cables, pioneer source, jbl highs/amps, kinetik/shuriken batts, iraggi alt, dei security, dc subs(atleast for now)

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