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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 3633304" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>A ported box';s internal volume requirement is generally twice that of its sealed counterpart. Add in for port area, and its gonna be twice as big.</p><p>Since budget is a concern, I suggest buying a single L7 (since thats what you seem to actually want) and build the optimal enclosure for it. Chances are that'd end up being louder, and sounding better, than trying to squeeze 2 mediocre 15" subs into too small an area/enclosure.</p><p></p><p>I use to have one of those cavaliers. The only realistic way I see putting a pair of 15's ported in it, is to lose the back seat and wall off the trunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 3633304, member: 549629"] A ported box';s internal volume requirement is generally twice that of its sealed counterpart. Add in for port area, and its gonna be twice as big. Since budget is a concern, I suggest buying a single L7 (since thats what you seem to actually want) and build the optimal enclosure for it. Chances are that'd end up being louder, and sounding better, than trying to squeeze 2 mediocre 15" subs into too small an area/enclosure. I use to have one of those cavaliers. The only realistic way I see putting a pair of 15's ported in it, is to lose the back seat and wall off the trunk. [/QUOTE]
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