I had a box built for two Aurasound Ns15's (approx. 11 cubic feet) . Unfortunately I sold the subs before they were installed . Does anyone know of some 15 inch subs that would work in a box this large? Any help would be great.
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I had a box built for two Aurasound Ns15's (approx. 11 cubic feet) . Unfortunately I sold the subs before they were installed . Does anyone know of some 15 inch subs that would work in a box this large? Any help would be great.
youd be btter off getting an 18 or a 21 for that space.
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but if you need two 15's then i heard digital design subs work good in a space that large.
Sounds like a great box for an IA Death Penalty ;) . Think someone still has one for sale here...
**** 15's... go MTX Jackhammer
I had the subs in another (smaller ) box. They were in my 92 Suburban but before I could switch things around the transmission went out in the Suburban. I kept everything but after hearing my brother beg for two years I caved and as fate would have it I acquired another Suburban 3 months later. And yes the holes are cut already.
OP, does the box already have holes cut and everything? If not, you could upgrade to 18(s). Why'd you sell the subs with a box on the way?[/QUOTE]
A lot of subs would love 5.5 cubes a piece. I have experience with an RE Audio SE/X 15, and it wants a box that big (high Vas). Do know that you can simply attach blocks of wood inside your sub box to reduce the net volume to whatever desired airspace according to your chosen subs' specs.
How about Fi SP415 ?
**** man, so many people hating on the Jackhammer... it's a joke man
No prob bro I knew you were kidding lol. I'd love to hear a Jackhammer in person. I'm still looking at subs but I think this might be a good one to start with:Dayton Audio TIT400C-4 15" Titanic Mk III Subwoofer 4 Ohm 295-420
get yourself a HT sub, those things love big boxes. Kinda like that Dayton right there ^^^
Yea, Dayton Audio, or if you can, chop the holes bigger and put a pair of 18's in there.
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