IMO, go sealed, smallest space needed.
as for anything else, many people are going to have different opinions on every aspect, i dont feel like having to debate my ideas/experience so im gonna let everyone else do that, lol.
From what i did learn and was told, air space inside the box does not require you take into effect the displacement of the sub themselves. One tip if it matters any, putting cotton-type material inside a small box makes the sub "think" its a bigger box.
also 10's will have a tighter bass hit, but 12's are usually harder
then you also can deal with dual voice coil or single voice coil subs, 2 ohm or 4 ohm, and run amps in mono, bridged or stereo. one last thing, I dont belive in manufacturers RMS ratings.
that just sums up some stuff, like i said, everyone feels a different way on systems, so someone may say i said something wrong, but oh well. lol. My systems hit hard and clear, im satisfied and ive installed stuff in many friends cars.
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