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3 AQ 10's? 2 AQ 12's?
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<blockquote data-quote="scottyk" data-source="post: 6009401" data-attributes="member: 610697"><p>The ten is 84.439 dB, the twelve is 88.172 dB and the fifteen is 91.532 dB according to the Audioque website with 1w/1m. But naturally I couldn't do 3 15's due to space restrictions or probably even 3 12's. 3 10's, 2 12's or 1 15 would be my limit or so due to me wanting to also throw another battery back there which will take up additional space. And so naturally the 3 10's would give me the largest SPL then correct?</p><p></p><p>On another note, would I be able to power 3 of the 10" subs with two amplifiers? Is it possible to wire them like that? I was thinking of getting two 2200D's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottyk, post: 6009401, member: 610697"] The ten is 84.439 dB, the twelve is 88.172 dB and the fifteen is 91.532 dB according to the Audioque website with 1w/1m. But naturally I couldn't do 3 15's due to space restrictions or probably even 3 12's. 3 10's, 2 12's or 1 15 would be my limit or so due to me wanting to also throw another battery back there which will take up additional space. And so naturally the 3 10's would give me the largest SPL then correct? On another note, would I be able to power 3 of the 10" subs with two amplifiers? Is it possible to wire them like that? I was thinking of getting two 2200D's. [/QUOTE]
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