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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8680950" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>I’ve researched 10’s lately and there’s a lot of quality 750-1000 watt rms woofers that will do well in 1.25 cubes. I know that’s not a huge difference than 1.5 cubes. Also you have already done this but you could likely benefit from evaluating the layout and space of your trunk. For example, By optimizing the height and width of your trunk you might be able to shave some of that 15” depth which is likely to free up trunk space. That’s not a for sure but just thinking out loud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8680950, member: 666314"] I’ve researched 10’s lately and there’s a lot of quality 750-1000 watt rms woofers that will do well in 1.25 cubes. I know that’s not a huge difference than 1.5 cubes. Also you have already done this but you could likely benefit from evaluating the layout and space of your trunk. For example, By optimizing the height and width of your trunk you might be able to shave some of that 15” depth which is likely to free up trunk space. That’s not a for sure but just thinking out loud [/QUOTE]
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