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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8872842" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>If you want a ton of power in a small place, it's hard to beat DC. I say that as a box designer. I never have had any relationship with DC other than owning a pair of their subs and designing several boxes for them for random people who wanted me to. Here's 3500w dc subs 3.5" vc, 12 is only 1.5 cubes net which is really small for that power and the 15 only needs 3.25 cubes net:</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.dcsoundlab.com/level-5[/URL]</p><p></p><p>One of those would straight murder your hatch lol. Just showing some options, giving ideas. One of my favorite sub brands. You can see how that level 5 12 Fs is 30.6 hz even at 3500w. IMO that's the type of Fs you want for music. You don't want too high Fs IMO, and that can happen very easily with high powered, smaller woofers.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any t/s specs or box recommendations given for that custom built sub? You'd need like 4 of those sa-10's to handle that power, but they'd sound pretty good IMO, just as long as your not trying to play super loud super low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8872842, member: 591582"] If you want a ton of power in a small place, it's hard to beat DC. I say that as a box designer. I never have had any relationship with DC other than owning a pair of their subs and designing several boxes for them for random people who wanted me to. Here's 3500w dc subs 3.5" vc, 12 is only 1.5 cubes net which is really small for that power and the 15 only needs 3.25 cubes net: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.dcsoundlab.com/level-5[/URL] One of those would straight murder your hatch lol. Just showing some options, giving ideas. One of my favorite sub brands. You can see how that level 5 12 Fs is 30.6 hz even at 3500w. IMO that's the type of Fs you want for music. You don't want too high Fs IMO, and that can happen very easily with high powered, smaller woofers. Do you have any t/s specs or box recommendations given for that custom built sub? You'd need like 4 of those sa-10's to handle that power, but they'd sound pretty good IMO, just as long as your not trying to play super loud super low. [/QUOTE]
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