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<blockquote data-quote="Stalin-ohaulic" data-source="post: 6962311" data-attributes="member: 585517"><p>I realize you're probably wanting to be loud, but undoubtedly you're wanting to play music as well. Factor that in with your lack of box building skills and you're going the wrong direction. It is usually recommended that each 15" sub have 4 cubic feet of net volume. This means to run 3 you would need at least 12 cubic feet for a maximally flat response curve. Good luck figuring out how to mount them in there and still get 12 cubes net.</p><p></p><p>I would have to suggest you save the money you were going to spend on those other 2 15's and get a nice box made for that trunk. You will be glad you did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalin-ohaulic, post: 6962311, member: 585517"] I realize you're probably wanting to be loud, but undoubtedly you're wanting to play music as well. Factor that in with your lack of box building skills and you're going the wrong direction. It is usually recommended that each 15" sub have 4 cubic feet of net volume. This means to run 3 you would need at least 12 cubic feet for a maximally flat response curve. Good luck figuring out how to mount them in there and still get 12 cubes net. I would have to suggest you save the money you were going to spend on those other 2 15's and get a nice box made for that trunk. You will be glad you did. [/QUOTE]
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