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4 inch four layer coil versus 3 in 8 layer coil?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kybasshead75" data-source="post: 8751227" data-attributes="member: 681033"><p>Yeah I was looking around at that on fi's website honestly I could turn the power up to 5K and run 2500 to each of 215s. If it doesn't weigh too much I'd be happy to run 5k. </p><p>I was noticing DC audio has really lightweight and small box requirement subs. If I use the big secret compartment below the floor in the back I can add two cubes to the design and could accomplish the 11 ft total cubic feet goal and run two of those 18s and they still only weigh 38 lbs each. I can also build the box a little bit wider up top to fit in some extra space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kybasshead75, post: 8751227, member: 681033"] Yeah I was looking around at that on fi's website honestly I could turn the power up to 5K and run 2500 to each of 215s. If it doesn't weigh too much I'd be happy to run 5k. I was noticing DC audio has really lightweight and small box requirement subs. If I use the big secret compartment below the floor in the back I can add two cubes to the design and could accomplish the 11 ft total cubic feet goal and run two of those 18s and they still only weigh 38 lbs each. I can also build the box a little bit wider up top to fit in some extra space. [/QUOTE]
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