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Hard deciding between 10's or 12's
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<blockquote data-quote="HoneyBadgerRy" data-source="post: 8627353" data-attributes="member: 667692"><p>Two 10s in a T-Line won't fit, so that is out of the question. But you have plenty of space for either two 10s or two 12s ported. Generally you want to go with the most surface area you can fit in your space and budget. I'll let someone with more experience comment on specific subs, but two 12s in a properly sized and ported box should be louder than two 10s driven with the same power.</p><p></p><p>I had a Dayton Audio RSS315HO-4 12 recommended to me which I played around with different boxes and ended up driving it with 1000 watts rms. I liked it, and two of these should fit in your budget, but like I said, I'll let someone else recommend what sub fit you best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoneyBadgerRy, post: 8627353, member: 667692"] Two 10s in a T-Line won't fit, so that is out of the question. But you have plenty of space for either two 10s or two 12s ported. Generally you want to go with the most surface area you can fit in your space and budget. I'll let someone with more experience comment on specific subs, but two 12s in a properly sized and ported box should be louder than two 10s driven with the same power. I had a Dayton Audio RSS315HO-4 12 recommended to me which I played around with different boxes and ended up driving it with 1000 watts rms. I liked it, and two of these should fit in your budget, but like I said, I'll let someone else recommend what sub fit you best. [/QUOTE]
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