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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Savage" data-source="post: 357803" data-attributes="member: 545614"><p>It's gonna be hard to get the same, or more, output from either one of those speakers that you did from the IDQ's.</p><p></p><p>With the IDQ's, you'relookin at around 2.8 litres of displacement, as opposed to the 1.7 from the SE 12". If you can step up to the SE 15", you'll be at 2.9L of displacement, which is right where the IDQ's are at.</p><p></p><p>I'd try and step up to the 15SE- and if you can port it, that would be even better. Think you can squeeze around 4 cubes after displacements? You can always seal it with ~2 cubes.</p><p></p><p>The 15SE will run you a little over $200 after shipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Savage, post: 357803, member: 545614"] It's gonna be hard to get the same, or more, output from either one of those speakers that you did from the IDQ's. With the IDQ's, you'relookin at around 2.8 litres of displacement, as opposed to the 1.7 from the SE 12". If you can step up to the SE 15", you'll be at 2.9L of displacement, which is right where the IDQ's are at. I'd try and step up to the 15SE- and if you can port it, that would be even better. Think you can squeeze around 4 cubes after displacements? You can always seal it with ~2 cubes. The 15SE will run you a little over $200 after shipping. [/QUOTE]
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