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<blockquote data-quote="bladebarrier" data-source="post: 6210862" data-attributes="member: 603808"><p>Before you look at a sub, you should decide that the airspace is set. If 4ft3 is what you want, why not consider the btl? It's designed to work in 3-5 ported, and would probably suit your needs well.</p><p></p><p>If you want ultra low bass, 2 15's sealed would be a better route, but it will take more power, more money, and possibly be not as loud. There are a few 15's that are happy in 1.5ft3 of space, each, so assuming sealed, you could double up. You'll need about twice the power to equal the same spl, and even then you'll still be on the low end, but you'd get tighter bass, and 2 sealed 15's can get plenty loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bladebarrier, post: 6210862, member: 603808"] Before you look at a sub, you should decide that the airspace is set. If 4ft3 is what you want, why not consider the btl? It's designed to work in 3-5 ported, and would probably suit your needs well. If you want ultra low bass, 2 15's sealed would be a better route, but it will take more power, more money, and possibly be not as loud. There are a few 15's that are happy in 1.5ft3 of space, each, so assuming sealed, you could double up. You'll need about twice the power to equal the same spl, and even then you'll still be on the low end, but you'd get tighter bass, and 2 sealed 15's can get plenty loud. [/QUOTE]
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