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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7752420" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>If you go the higher wattage route, you will need more power too..and you know where that goes...same if you double the # of Skar 12's..I am assuming everything is running at optimum..gain, sub enclosure design, etc..and you just want more of it. One reason I come here is because a lot of these guys are constantly pushing the envelope on design and output in their systems, and don't mind sharing the info...almost like a group effort. My reaction to your question is to advise you to go to optimally tuned larger drivers if you plan to use the power you have available, this would allow matching the subs power requirements to your current setup. You get a whole different sound and feel from 15's vs 12's....and a whole nother level on 18's... it does take alot of running the ts perameters and finding that sweet spot in whatever you choose.</p><p></p><p>maybe someone else here can help and offer some alternative solutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7752420, member: 573547"] If you go the higher wattage route, you will need more power too..and you know where that goes...same if you double the # of Skar 12's..I am assuming everything is running at optimum..gain, sub enclosure design, etc..and you just want more of it. One reason I come here is because a lot of these guys are constantly pushing the envelope on design and output in their systems, and don't mind sharing the info...almost like a group effort. My reaction to your question is to advise you to go to optimally tuned larger drivers if you plan to use the power you have available, this would allow matching the subs power requirements to your current setup. You get a whole different sound and feel from 15's vs 12's....and a whole nother level on 18's... it does take alot of running the ts perameters and finding that sweet spot in whatever you choose. maybe someone else here can help and offer some alternative solutions. [/QUOTE]
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