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12psi boost
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Kuwait
Posts: 292
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I had a bandpass with 2 10's for about a year till I got tired of no room in the back and the bandpass wasn't too musical so I tried a 10" Solo Baric in a sealed enclosure and ended up finally with a kicker 8" tube that sounds good enough for the time being.
You might want to look into the new shallow mount designed subs that a few companies are coming out with, more bass in a smaller package might be the ticket for our hatches. I really think 12's would over power you since there isn't a trunk to buffer the low resonance, unless your deaf you won't enjoy it for too long. |
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walbro fp
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: arizona
Posts: 432
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2 12"s would fit fine in the back without talking anything out. Go with a sealed box and and 2 good SQ subs and you should be fine. Im running a ported 15" sub.
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