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<blockquote data-quote="ighettoboyi" data-source="post: 1051399" data-attributes="member: 553311"><p>getting a little arrogant are we? more experience with one sub than i have with any? are you making this assumption that because i have cheap subs? that's a pretty premature statement considering you don't know me nor my history.</p><p></p><p>no...i do know that blockign airflow compromises your results, but i really doubt one fifteen will take up that much space unless you drive a yugo. and you keep saying majority of trunk cars. are you saying if i got rid of my box that's taking up my entire trunk, and replacing it with a box half the size employing only one of my subs, will be louder? sorry my friend, put down the crack pipe. or what about my buddy's two DD's in a 12 ft^3 box that he had to assemble in his trunk because it was so big...would using a smaller box yield him better results? NO. you dont even know what his setup his, and like you keep repeating, it's all in the install right? so why would one 12 be louder than a 15? you really aren't addressing the question specifically nor completely.</p><p></p><p>and when did i say one type r 10 can't do a 149 db? where'd you get those hallucinagens cuz i want some..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ighettoboyi, post: 1051399, member: 553311"] getting a little arrogant are we? more experience with one sub than i have with any? are you making this assumption that because i have cheap subs? that's a pretty premature statement considering you don't know me nor my history. no...i do know that blockign airflow compromises your results, but i really doubt one fifteen will take up that much space unless you drive a yugo. and you keep saying majority of trunk cars. are you saying if i got rid of my box that's taking up my entire trunk, and replacing it with a box half the size employing only one of my subs, will be louder? sorry my friend, put down the crack pipe. or what about my buddy's two DD's in a 12 ft^3 box that he had to assemble in his trunk because it was so big...would using a smaller box yield him better results? NO. you dont even know what his setup his, and like you keep repeating, it's all in the install right? so why would one 12 be louder than a 15? you really aren't addressing the question specifically nor completely. and when did i say one type r 10 can't do a 149 db? where'd you get those hallucinagens cuz i want some.. [/QUOTE]
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