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Are 3 12” sub setups good or just a weird gimmick
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Grimy_One" data-source="post: 8717750" data-attributes="member: 632816"><p>Yea you are definitely complicating things. Do not mix subs and or sub sizes. </p><p></p><p>I think you would be best off adding some cone area, but adding much more power. You could do 3 12s, 3 10s, etc in a built to spec sealed box, on like 1500 watts and it would play most music flat. This would allow you to play pretty much whatever music you throw at it, and it will sound good. </p><p></p><p>You could go ported as well, which will add SPL, but it will create a peak in the frequency response. (Unless you tuned very low) With that being said, you need more power. You may even like your current setup more with more power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Grimy_One, post: 8717750, member: 632816"] Yea you are definitely complicating things. Do not mix subs and or sub sizes. I think you would be best off adding some cone area, but adding much more power. You could do 3 12s, 3 10s, etc in a built to spec sealed box, on like 1500 watts and it would play most music flat. This would allow you to play pretty much whatever music you throw at it, and it will sound good. You could go ported as well, which will add SPL, but it will create a peak in the frequency response. (Unless you tuned very low) With that being said, you need more power. You may even like your current setup more with more power. [/QUOTE]
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