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adding a 4th sub, do chamber specs need to match other 3 to sound good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Better-Action" data-source="post: 8053047" data-attributes="member: 644606"><p>I don't know much about 18's as far as which ones like small boxes. But with your space I'd say the most viable option is 2 12's or the single 15. My box is 4.5cf and over 2cf of port. So my box total is like 6.5-6.9cf can't remember exactly how much volume my port has but its in that area.</p><p></p><p>Cone area does play a big role, but with a good sub you can do allot wit not as much cone area. I've had 2 15 kicker cvrs on 1400 rms and the single 15 xfl is louder. On both volume and it destroys the lows when compared. If you sstill want as much cone area I'd say go with the 2 12's. For a simpler and slightly cheaper route I'd say go the 15". The 2 12's will most likely be slightly louder but the single 15 will probably be cheaper and simpler to build for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Better-Action, post: 8053047, member: 644606"] I don't know much about 18's as far as which ones like small boxes. But with your space I'd say the most viable option is 2 12's or the single 15. My box is 4.5cf and over 2cf of port. So my box total is like 6.5-6.9cf can't remember exactly how much volume my port has but its in that area. Cone area does play a big role, but with a good sub you can do allot wit not as much cone area. I've had 2 15 kicker cvrs on 1400 rms and the single 15 xfl is louder. On both volume and it destroys the lows when compared. If you sstill want as much cone area I'd say go with the 2 12's. For a simpler and slightly cheaper route I'd say go the 15". The 2 12's will most likely be slightly louder but the single 15 will probably be cheaper and simpler to build for. [/QUOTE]
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