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<blockquote data-quote="Billyf17" data-source="post: 141121" data-attributes="member: 543401"><p>Ok, what about the "perfect" set up. Perfect meaning it was made for exactly what I want and does what I want and nothing more nothing less.</p><p></p><p>The 2 10's facing the cabin from the trunk with ports coming into the cabin under the passenger seats of my car. The 15 facing skyward in the spare tire well in my trunk. Port from that box coming to the center of the rear seats facing the ceiling/rear window. (my car has 2 rear seats and a divider) Along with that they are the same sub brand, same model, just different sizes. The boxes are completely independent. Not one edge of any box is tangable to the other boxes. Amps all the same brand, different models (just for power sake). Gains matched to keep the subs at the same loudness level.</p><p></p><p>Now, I want factual answers here. If it sounds bad tell me why, how, and what makes it sound bad. Not just because it will. I don't want opinions like oh I'll look like a **** having some diversity in my car. I just want sound, I'm interested in SPL but I want a balanced sound foremost. The SPL will just be for show off.</p><p></p><p>So go and start thinking real reasons why I shouldn't try this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billyf17, post: 141121, member: 543401"] Ok, what about the "perfect" set up. Perfect meaning it was made for exactly what I want and does what I want and nothing more nothing less. The 2 10's facing the cabin from the trunk with ports coming into the cabin under the passenger seats of my car. The 15 facing skyward in the spare tire well in my trunk. Port from that box coming to the center of the rear seats facing the ceiling/rear window. (my car has 2 rear seats and a divider) Along with that they are the same sub brand, same model, just different sizes. The boxes are completely independent. Not one edge of any box is tangable to the other boxes. Amps all the same brand, different models (just for power sake). Gains matched to keep the subs at the same loudness level. Now, I want factual answers here. If it sounds bad tell me why, how, and what makes it sound bad. Not just because it will. I don't want opinions like oh I'll look like a **** having some diversity in my car. I just want sound, I'm interested in SPL but I want a balanced sound foremost. The SPL will just be for show off. So go and start thinking real reasons why I shouldn't try this. [/QUOTE]
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