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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2687334" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Most of the setups on this forum are way louder than a person in their right mind would listen to daily at full tilt. That is why there are these things called a volume control and a sub level control. Give you the option of turning it down...</p><p></p><p>And just because the company doesn't make boxes for multiples of the sub doesn't meant that it was a replacement for 2 or more subs. If you look at the specs on the Slash amps they are rated for a min impedance of 1.5 ohms and the W7 series (which came out right about the same time) are all 3 ohm subs. Looks like the amps were made for a pair...</p><p></p><p>As far as box size, I have a very small car with a very small trunk and were I so inclined I could fit a pair of 13W7s in it. It wouldn't be all that hard either. The only challenge would be picking the box with the subs in it to put it in the trunk or mounting the subs with the box already in place.</p><p></p><p>Quit with the double posting already!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2687334, member: 550915"] Most of the setups on this forum are way louder than a person in their right mind would listen to daily at full tilt. That is why there are these things called a volume control and a sub level control. Give you the option of turning it down... And just because the company doesn't make boxes for multiples of the sub doesn't meant that it was a replacement for 2 or more subs. If you look at the specs on the Slash amps they are rated for a min impedance of 1.5 ohms and the W7 series (which came out right about the same time) are all 3 ohm subs. Looks like the amps were made for a pair... As far as box size, I have a very small car with a very small trunk and were I so inclined I could fit a pair of 13W7s in it. It wouldn't be all that hard either. The only challenge would be picking the box with the subs in it to put it in the trunk or mounting the subs with the box already in place. Quit with the double posting already! [/QUOTE]
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