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<blockquote data-quote="SV.Gato" data-source="post: 4931928" data-attributes="member: 599939"><p>I am about to design my first box which I plan on placing in the rear hatch floor of my Dodge Magnum. So this setup will be facing the roof. That being said, is bigger really better? Putting asside the quality of the subwoofer and the design of the box, what is the difference between say a single 15" and two 10"? Which one would one sound better? I even read where someone had three 8" subs and swore that it absolutely pounded.</p><p></p><p>I understand that much has to do with the quality of the sub, amp, and box design...even the placement of the box; however, in a nutshell...would you A/V gurus please explain how size factors into all this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SV.Gato, post: 4931928, member: 599939"] I am about to design my first box which I plan on placing in the rear hatch floor of my Dodge Magnum. So this setup will be facing the roof. That being said, is bigger really better? Putting asside the quality of the subwoofer and the design of the box, what is the difference between say a single 15" and two 10"? Which one would one sound better? I even read where someone had three 8" subs and swore that it absolutely pounded. I understand that much has to do with the quality of the sub, amp, and box design...even the placement of the box; however, in a nutshell...would you A/V gurus please explain how size factors into all this? [/QUOTE]
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