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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8446133" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>For budget's sake, I'd go with a single 15 in a properly built box on a 1000 rms amp. The enclosure is something you cannot just buy online or at some audio shop thats pre-made. With heavy hitting subs you'll need a properly designed ported enclosure tuned to the music you listen to. With your trunk size, if you think your old box was too big, You definitely dont have room for two 12s. Maybe 1 15 max or a beefy 12. REAL boxes take up a lot of space. SPACE makes BASS. If you have basic woodworking skills or hell, just have home depot make the cuts and take home the wood, glue and screw. It'll be cheaper than buying one and sound 10000000x better.</p><p></p><p>With legit subs, they are built in the US and take awhile to build but you are getting top quality parts vs off the shelf chinese pre-made subs with weak voice coils, motors etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8446133, member: 650438"] For budget's sake, I'd go with a single 15 in a properly built box on a 1000 rms amp. The enclosure is something you cannot just buy online or at some audio shop thats pre-made. With heavy hitting subs you'll need a properly designed ported enclosure tuned to the music you listen to. With your trunk size, if you think your old box was too big, You definitely dont have room for two 12s. Maybe 1 15 max or a beefy 12. REAL boxes take up a lot of space. SPACE makes BASS. If you have basic woodworking skills or hell, just have home depot make the cuts and take home the wood, glue and screw. It'll be cheaper than buying one and sound 10000000x better. With legit subs, they are built in the US and take awhile to build but you are getting top quality parts vs off the shelf chinese pre-made subs with weak voice coils, motors etc.. [/QUOTE]
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