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<blockquote data-quote="SudoGaron" data-source="post: 7264783" data-attributes="member: 631049"><p>I've been digging around looking at setups and still really liked my single 15, regardless of how crappy it was to begin with. I got to hear 4 RF T2 12s in a ported box over the weekend and it was pretty insane.</p><p></p><p>My confusion is what direction to actually go with my daily Tahoe. I find a great deal on a 15 and then I think, man maybe I should go with 4 12s or a crap ton of 8s or something to be different. The problem is I've not heard a group of 8s to even know if it would get low and pound like 15s or 12s. I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel, but I hate to just be like everyone locally running 2 12s and thinking they are amazing.</p><p></p><p>I can't wall it off due to needing the back bench seat (2door tahoe needs room), so I'm thinking if I can find someone that runs a bunch of 8s or 10s maybe, and get a demo or info on the setup I could go that route and not be sitting around like everyone locally.</p><p></p><p>So! lol does size really matter? In regards to ground pounding / daily use. No interest in SQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SudoGaron, post: 7264783, member: 631049"] I've been digging around looking at setups and still really liked my single 15, regardless of how crappy it was to begin with. I got to hear 4 RF T2 12s in a ported box over the weekend and it was pretty insane. My confusion is what direction to actually go with my daily Tahoe. I find a great deal on a 15 and then I think, man maybe I should go with 4 12s or a crap ton of 8s or something to be different. The problem is I've not heard a group of 8s to even know if it would get low and pound like 15s or 12s. I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel, but I hate to just be like everyone locally running 2 12s and thinking they are amazing. I can't wall it off due to needing the back bench seat (2door tahoe needs room), so I'm thinking if I can find someone that runs a bunch of 8s or 10s maybe, and get a demo or info on the setup I could go that route and not be sitting around like everyone locally. So! lol does size really matter? In regards to ground pounding / daily use. No interest in SQ. [/QUOTE]
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