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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 367151" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>If you are looking for better sq, you will not find it in a 15" sub, no matter what the brand. If you have two 12" subs right now, you have more surface area than one 15" sub = less spl. A 15" sub as well is great at producing some bottom end with authority but when faced with sq, they usually fail the test as compared to smaller drivers.</p><p></p><p>The road to sq is proper match of subs to box to vehicle to music, not biggest is best. You have not invested anything yet, do more research into it before you do. I would start with the box that you have for your subs.</p><p></p><p>No spec in the world or review will tell you how it sounds in your car, with your music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 367151, member: 552189"] If you are looking for better sq, you will not find it in a 15" sub, no matter what the brand. If you have two 12" subs right now, you have more surface area than one 15" sub = less spl. A 15" sub as well is great at producing some bottom end with authority but when faced with sq, they usually fail the test as compared to smaller drivers. The road to sq is proper match of subs to box to vehicle to music, not biggest is best. You have not invested anything yet, do more research into it before you do. I would start with the box that you have for your subs. No spec in the world or review will tell you how it sounds in your car, with your music. [/QUOTE]
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