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<blockquote data-quote="bass_lover1" data-source="post: 5426244" data-attributes="member: 555256"><p>Going from memory, since the setups were installed about 2 years apart from each other, and I have vastly different front stages paired up with each drivers, but they had a similar sound.</p><p></p><p>The box I had the 12 in was a bit too large for it, and the enclosure for the 10s is nearly perfect IMO, so the comparison isn't really fair. I like the 10s quite a bit more for that reason. The 12 in a .8 cube sealed enclosure in a small hatchback or ext. cab truck would probably be enough if you just want to fill in the bottom end a little bit. The pair of 10s on the other hand, in the proper ported enclosure should satisfy the majority of people, unless of course you're looking for obnoxiously loud.</p><p></p><p>It really comes down to what <em>you're</em> looking for. The single 12 is going to be easier to push to its limits if you want decent output, a pair of the 10s need a harder push to reach the limits but up to that point the output is very pleasing with a controlled but not over bearing sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bass_lover1, post: 5426244, member: 555256"] Going from memory, since the setups were installed about 2 years apart from each other, and I have vastly different front stages paired up with each drivers, but they had a similar sound. The box I had the 12 in was a bit too large for it, and the enclosure for the 10s is nearly perfect IMO, so the comparison isn't really fair. I like the 10s quite a bit more for that reason. The 12 in a .8 cube sealed enclosure in a small hatchback or ext. cab truck would probably be enough if you just want to fill in the bottom end a little bit. The pair of 10s on the other hand, in the proper ported enclosure should satisfy the majority of people, unless of course you're looking for obnoxiously loud. It really comes down to what [I]you're[/I] looking for. The single 12 is going to be easier to push to its limits if you want decent output, a pair of the 10s need a harder push to reach the limits but up to that point the output is very pleasing with a controlled but not over bearing sound. [/QUOTE]
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