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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8699117" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>It depends on your available space as stated above, consider how your amp will perform at that load as well.</p><p>I'd probably do a set of 12's in there especially if using 3 10's would make the configuration marginal.</p><p>Install/configuration/electrical should be considered when choosing a setup... don't try to stuff 5lb of crap into a 3lb sack.</p><p>Just sayin'...</p><p>Brands matter less than proper equipment selection for your install/vehicle. I've seen cheapo $70 subs sound great and hit hard in an install that's done correctly.</p><p>Carefully choose your equipment and design an enclosure that is geared towards your vehicle/music tastes.</p><p>A set of 12w3's in a custom enclosure can get down and impress... so don't get hung-up on asthetics... Imo just get the install done right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8699117, member: 674047"] It depends on your available space as stated above, consider how your amp will perform at that load as well. I'd probably do a set of 12's in there especially if using 3 10's would make the configuration marginal. Install/configuration/electrical should be considered when choosing a setup... don't try to stuff 5lb of crap into a 3lb sack. Just sayin'... Brands matter less than proper equipment selection for your install/vehicle. I've seen cheapo $70 subs sound great and hit hard in an install that's done correctly. Carefully choose your equipment and design an enclosure that is geared towards your vehicle/music tastes. A set of 12w3's in a custom enclosure can get down and impress... so don't get hung-up on asthetics... Imo just get the install done right. [/QUOTE]
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