danielnaveen2003
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It's the other way around. Open baffle woofers can't handle too much power. To do an OB sub you will need 2 of them wired up in opposite polarity otherwise they will end up cancelling each other. OB is the most complex route out for you. Try to find a woofer that will work in a ported box Qts < .4Thank you so much @danielnaveen2003 .. One of the specification of the sub had 1.25 cuft for sealed enclosure.. So i assumed, it will work in an enclosure.. But, open baffle subwoofer is interesting.. Does this also mean this driver would mean more power required if used in open baffle?..
Thanks for the explanation. Didn't try winisd though I found an android app "speaker box lite" which was quite helpful with graphs and all. Will try winisd too.
The image did open but was barely readable. The one you posted in recent post was easy to read.
What is your final objective? To prove that a car sub can be used at home. Or to build a DIY sub? It'll help figure out what you need to be looking for.