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<blockquote data-quote="azimuth" data-source="post: 6904960" data-attributes="member: 566682"><p>40 would sound fine. maybe a little peaky on music, but some people like the boomy sound anyway. they like lots of port area too. i did 16 sq inches per cubic foot, and could probably could have done more. i guess the kid really did meter over 150 at the dash on a TL, sealed, playing music. i usually dont listen to people when they claim numbers, but apparently he's being truthful. his subs were not even a week old either. since he only paid me 75$ to do the box, he doesn't even have a double baffle or all thread bracing. no 45's in the bend of the slot port either. although i really dont like the music that comes from the 2500's (most people would be satisfied), they do get loud. without knowing what the cabin gain/resonant frequency in his car is, and after seeing just an okay install (okay at best), with a half as$ed braced box, without a double baffle and a very minimum of deadening on the hatch...im fairly impressed with the spl potential of the dd 2500 series 12.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azimuth, post: 6904960, member: 566682"] 40 would sound fine. maybe a little peaky on music, but some people like the boomy sound anyway. they like lots of port area too. i did 16 sq inches per cubic foot, and could probably could have done more. i guess the kid really did meter over 150 at the dash on a TL, sealed, playing music. i usually dont listen to people when they claim numbers, but apparently he's being truthful. his subs were not even a week old either. since he only paid me 75$ to do the box, he doesn't even have a double baffle or all thread bracing. no 45's in the bend of the slot port either. although i really dont like the music that comes from the 2500's (most people would be satisfied), they do get loud. without knowing what the cabin gain/resonant frequency in his car is, and after seeing just an okay install (okay at best), with a half as$ed braced box, without a double baffle and a very minimum of deadening on the hatch...im fairly impressed with the spl potential of the dd 2500 series 12. [/QUOTE]
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