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<blockquote data-quote="01 S 10" data-source="post: 5517535" data-attributes="member: 584353"><p>I currently have 2 15"s in a wall on 4kw, on a TL on the dash on music or around 43hz i am right at 149.8db. and i am a n00b at building boxes compared to some of the pro's on here. Ive only built about 6 or 7, this being the biggest yet (9 cf). 150 is no easy task for a "daily" system. "fart boxes" are COMPLETELY different. I can play 147db all day long without burning anything up, just depends on what your goal is.</p><p></p><p>are you looking for 150db under 45hz in a daily box? or at 70hz in a fart box? I dont personally think those subs can do that, not with just 2. your looking at 2kw+ per sub and those are not built to handle that much daily.</p><p></p><p>as an example, this past weekend at a show i went up against a tundra with 4 12" GTI's in a wall, he was doing 146's with windows down. great sounding subs, but i dont think they are what YOU are looking for if your giong for 150db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01 S 10, post: 5517535, member: 584353"] I currently have 2 15"s in a wall on 4kw, on a TL on the dash on music or around 43hz i am right at 149.8db. and i am a n00b at building boxes compared to some of the pro's on here. Ive only built about 6 or 7, this being the biggest yet (9 cf). 150 is no easy task for a "daily" system. "fart boxes" are COMPLETELY different. I can play 147db all day long without burning anything up, just depends on what your goal is. are you looking for 150db under 45hz in a daily box? or at 70hz in a fart box? I dont personally think those subs can do that, not with just 2. your looking at 2kw+ per sub and those are not built to handle that much daily. as an example, this past weekend at a show i went up against a tundra with 4 12" GTI's in a wall, he was doing 146's with windows down. great sounding subs, but i dont think they are what YOU are looking for if your giong for 150db [/QUOTE]
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