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Seeking info on my obsidian audio 15 d2
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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8663967" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>That OA-15d2 should gain all by itself in a larger box on the same power (3.5ft3 to 5ft3)... I'd try it on the same amp 1st but I'd build the enclosure with 60in^ of port minimum (if using a slot) cause if you want to step up a bunch more in power then that extra port area might come in handy if you end-up changing subs and adding power eventually anyways. </p><p></p><p>To really see a difference you'll need to pretty much double power once the new enclosure is in and at that point I'd probably say go for it as it's a sub you probably know by now and knowing that it's being pushed hard will keep you on your toes.</p><p></p><p>If it goes "pop" at that point... it IS 5 years old and I'm sure it's a family member by now but you'll have a better enclosure already built to allow you to get a better/higher power sub, or just a more capable one.</p><p></p><p>It will most likely be a bit more peaky but have more output around tuning for sure... you might be happy for a bit with just the gains you'll see with just the enclosure change.. for a bit... lol</p><p></p><p>My .02</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8663967, member: 674047"] That OA-15d2 should gain all by itself in a larger box on the same power (3.5ft3 to 5ft3)... I'd try it on the same amp 1st but I'd build the enclosure with 60in^ of port minimum (if using a slot) cause if you want to step up a bunch more in power then that extra port area might come in handy if you end-up changing subs and adding power eventually anyways. To really see a difference you'll need to pretty much double power once the new enclosure is in and at that point I'd probably say go for it as it's a sub you probably know by now and knowing that it's being pushed hard will keep you on your toes. If it goes "pop" at that point... it IS 5 years old and I'm sure it's a family member by now but you'll have a better enclosure already built to allow you to get a better/higher power sub, or just a more capable one. It will most likely be a bit more peaky but have more output around tuning for sure... you might be happy for a bit with just the gains you'll see with just the enclosure change.. for a bit... lol My .02 Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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