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Originally Posted by DavidZ
How about this sub/woofer for the underseats: Dayton Audio NS210-44 8" Neodymium Low-Profile DVC Subwoofer? Looks like it'd be an easier fit than the Morels. If I blow a Jehnert I might try one. Hell, at $99 I might try fitting one for kicks and grins.
Specifications: • Power handling: 200 watts RMS/400 watts max • VCdia: 2" • Le: 0.85 mH • Impedance: 2 ohms • Re: 1.82 ohms • Frequency range: 35-500 Hz • Fs: 38 Hz • SPL: 91 dB 2.83V/1m • Vas: 0.51 cu. ft. • Qms: 5.74 • Qes: 0.39 • Qts: 0.37 • Xmax: 7 mm • Dimensions: Overall diameter: 8-1/4", Cutout diameter: 7-3/8", Depth: 2-1/2"
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I don't think fitment will be any different than the Morels because it does not have a truncated frame. The only 8" woofer that can be recessed lower into the enclosure is one with a truncated frame. Traditional round frame woofers will need to sit on top of the enclosure and thus making actual fitment exactly the same as the morel. The only rounded frame woofer that could be recessed into the enclosure would be one that is smaller than 8". The Jehnert also uses a truncated frame which explains why it doesn't have the clearance issues of the Morel.