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How Do I Make My Build Less Peaky 2003 Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8820766" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>No unfortunately not. I got the subwoofer on a trade I can only find it on a different brands website. I kind of figured it was the box volume causing the peak. I had two Sundown E 12s on "2k" watts in the same car before I got all my electrical upgrades and I didn't have this issue. The box was slightly smaller than recommended after displacement and it knocked down my rearview but didn't sound nearly as good. I want to hit low but also not be leaky so I was like maybe I'll go sealed. But then I was like well I still want the same or higher output as my one 15 hense why I was considering 4 12s in 1.25 sealed boxes but I don't think it will fit in my mustang. I can't build my own box at the moment and I found some decent looking prefabs for online black Friday sale I could get all 4 subs and box dual 12 boxes. The 12s I'm considering are definitely sq oriented but they are very efficient so I figured that would make up for it </p><p></p><p>But again I don't think I can fit both boxes in my mustang</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8820766, member: 683415"] No unfortunately not. I got the subwoofer on a trade I can only find it on a different brands website. I kind of figured it was the box volume causing the peak. I had two Sundown E 12s on "2k" watts in the same car before I got all my electrical upgrades and I didn't have this issue. The box was slightly smaller than recommended after displacement and it knocked down my rearview but didn't sound nearly as good. I want to hit low but also not be leaky so I was like maybe I'll go sealed. But then I was like well I still want the same or higher output as my one 15 hense why I was considering 4 12s in 1.25 sealed boxes but I don't think it will fit in my mustang. I can't build my own box at the moment and I found some decent looking prefabs for online black Friday sale I could get all 4 subs and box dual 12 boxes. The 12s I'm considering are definitely sq oriented but they are very efficient so I figured that would make up for it But again I don't think I can fit both boxes in my mustang [/QUOTE]
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