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<blockquote data-quote="young_gun" data-source="post: 2325518" data-attributes="member: 564072"><p>Yea. Besides just the "wow" factor, you can fit smaller subs in places other subs would never fit. Ie- small trunks, rear decks, b pillars, behind truck seats and you can put in multiple drivers for large cone area arrays. Yea 8's are a little tighter (imo) than most larger subs but not all the time. And if all you want is "bump inside and none outside to promote theft" any great install can mask huge bass whether it be two 8's or two 15's. I've heard -plenty- of 'sleeper' installs you'd never guess where a/b anything from the outside. One more thing also, a pro to smaller drivers is they (generally) require much less power than larger drivers. Ok, its midnight now and im ending this, so if theres typos/rambling im sorry,lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="young_gun, post: 2325518, member: 564072"] Yea. Besides just the "wow" factor, you can fit smaller subs in places other subs would never fit. Ie- small trunks, rear decks, b pillars, behind truck seats and you can put in multiple drivers for large cone area arrays. Yea 8's are a little tighter (imo) than most larger subs but not all the time. And if all you want is "bump inside and none outside to promote theft" any great install can mask huge bass whether it be two 8's or two 15's. I've heard -plenty- of 'sleeper' installs you'd never guess where a/b anything from the outside. One more thing also, a pro to smaller drivers is they (generally) require much less power than larger drivers. Ok, its midnight now and im ending this, so if theres typos/rambling im sorry,lol [/QUOTE]
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