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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8713886" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you never look at the dynamic numbers. Only look at certified and its 1200 before box rise. Also if you have room for two 12s, you have room for one 15. Two 12s has more cone area and needs more airspace than a 15 but two woofers will cost more. You can have a single woofer like a soundqubed HDX3 15 or american bass xfl 15 and you'll be good. Might not even need to upgrade your amp.</p><p></p><p>Also Just build the box out of 3/4 and use wooden dowels to brace thoroughly. Makes no sense to use 1 inch. You'll reclaim a lot of real estate and have even stronger box integrity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8713886, member: 650438"] you never look at the dynamic numbers. Only look at certified and its 1200 before box rise. Also if you have room for two 12s, you have room for one 15. Two 12s has more cone area and needs more airspace than a 15 but two woofers will cost more. You can have a single woofer like a soundqubed HDX3 15 or american bass xfl 15 and you'll be good. Might not even need to upgrade your amp. Also Just build the box out of 3/4 and use wooden dowels to brace thoroughly. Makes no sense to use 1 inch. You'll reclaim a lot of real estate and have even stronger box integrity. [/QUOTE]
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