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3ft^3, 1 12" sub, 140?
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<blockquote data-quote="nismo" data-source="post: 67907" data-attributes="member: 544594"><p>within a few dB of that...yes. but there are plenty daily driver systems that do 140+ for reasonable amounts of cash, and wattage. for example, a pair of ported adire tempests should do mid 140's in a family sedan (midsize)...but there's a LOT of variables there...that cant be accounted for by any program.</p><p></p><p>in car audio, its 10% product and 90% install. it was nate munson who did 170 dB with a single 15" sub, and 4 dei 1100d amps. just about anything is achievable...it just takes a lot of work, a lot of work, a lot of work, and knowing what youre doing.</p><p></p><p>eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismo, post: 67907, member: 544594"] within a few dB of that...yes. but there are plenty daily driver systems that do 140+ for reasonable amounts of cash, and wattage. for example, a pair of ported adire tempests should do mid 140's in a family sedan (midsize)...but there's a LOT of variables there...that cant be accounted for by any program. in car audio, its 10% product and 90% install. it was nate munson who did 170 dB with a single 15" sub, and 4 dei 1100d amps. just about anything is achievable...it just takes a lot of work, a lot of work, a lot of work, and knowing what youre doing. eric [/QUOTE]
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