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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8471380" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>The only effective way to getting louder in your situation is either add more power or add more cone area or both. What vehicle will this be in? You could do things like fold down your back seats or building a bigger enclosure but it won't be as effective as doubling down on cone area or power. Swapping subs rarely gives you an increase in output unless you change some other factor. You could build a bandpass enclosure instead, which would save you the most money but would need to take up more space. Space makes bass. The more room you willing to sacrifice, the louder you'll get basically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8471380, member: 574798"] The only effective way to getting louder in your situation is either add more power or add more cone area or both. What vehicle will this be in? You could do things like fold down your back seats or building a bigger enclosure but it won't be as effective as doubling down on cone area or power. Swapping subs rarely gives you an increase in output unless you change some other factor. You could build a bandpass enclosure instead, which would save you the most money but would need to take up more space. Space makes bass. The more room you willing to sacrifice, the louder you'll get basically. [/QUOTE]
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