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Default Which Stereo Integrity driver?

I am looking for a 12" driver in the near future, I think. I have about .8 cubes sealed and 600 watts to give it in the hatchback, sidefiring in a Camaro. It wasn't quite enough space for my DLS UR12, lacked the bottom octave. Something is a tad off in my DIYMA application, it may not be enough airspace. I liked my ED 13Ov2 well enough but I am trying to make it sound like my OLD ED 12O. Obviously, I lack the airspace for that and a lot of other drivers I know I would love.

The SI drivers seem like they may work for me, though one seems to want a little more space, and one a little less. Which would be better in my application?

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Default Re: Which Stereo Integrity driver?

With the power and airspace you have available, I'd suggest the new shallow mount BM. I'm still doing some demo work with the prototype, but I'm liking it so far. And I have it in a smaller box that you have. In .8 ft^3 stuffed it should be nice. You won't need 600 watts either. 300-400 will be more than enough for that sub in my limited experience.

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