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<blockquote data-quote="JetskiReese" data-source="post: 8790051" data-attributes="member: 685951"><p>I know the setup isnt ideal, but with my current ported box Placed as close to the trunk as i can, im capable of fitting a slightly smaller box behind it. One of the big reasons im choosing this route is i have 2 4ohm svc 500w mtx subs, and a sdr-12 D2. I am only able to use 2 subs at a time at 2ohm, only making 1400, sdr stays cool, mtx gets hot as hell and stinky. If i get another sdr in there, i can run 2000rms at 1ohm, giving the mtx subs a safe amount of power. I dont make much money, but i want my subs to be loud as hell. I feel 4 12’s on 2000w in my sedan would be a good option as i already have 3/4 of the subs, and i already have the materials to make the sealed box. Im worried about my 4awg ofc power wire, i dont think 2000w across 17ft works with that wire, and i could barely hide the 4awg, the 0awg would be either ran visibly in my cabin or under my car. If i do this setup and it doesnt sound how i want it to, ill end up just selling the subs and enclosures to ppl around here and buying more powerful 12’s or even a big *** 15 as i have a 15 box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JetskiReese, post: 8790051, member: 685951"] I know the setup isnt ideal, but with my current ported box Placed as close to the trunk as i can, im capable of fitting a slightly smaller box behind it. One of the big reasons im choosing this route is i have 2 4ohm svc 500w mtx subs, and a sdr-12 D2. I am only able to use 2 subs at a time at 2ohm, only making 1400, sdr stays cool, mtx gets hot as hell and stinky. If i get another sdr in there, i can run 2000rms at 1ohm, giving the mtx subs a safe amount of power. I dont make much money, but i want my subs to be loud as hell. I feel 4 12’s on 2000w in my sedan would be a good option as i already have 3/4 of the subs, and i already have the materials to make the sealed box. Im worried about my 4awg ofc power wire, i dont think 2000w across 17ft works with that wire, and i could barely hide the 4awg, the 0awg would be either ran visibly in my cabin or under my car. If i do this setup and it doesnt sound how i want it to, ill end up just selling the subs and enclosures to ppl around here and buying more powerful 12’s or even a big *** 15 as i have a 15 box. [/QUOTE]
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