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<blockquote data-quote="FtheNutHuggers" data-source="post: 7353665" data-attributes="member: 632254"><p>that's a very bad way to do a design. you won't want some subs here and some subs there for the sake of having more cone area. that's one of the largest mistakes commonly made at the shop level and consumer DIY level. more cone area, be it bigger subs or more of them does not make anything louder in and of itself. could you tell me the dimensions of the box you have in the back now (if it takes up every bit of available room back there). also tell me which way the subs fire (downward possibly?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FtheNutHuggers, post: 7353665, member: 632254"] that's a very bad way to do a design. you won't want some subs here and some subs there for the sake of having more cone area. that's one of the largest mistakes commonly made at the shop level and consumer DIY level. more cone area, be it bigger subs or more of them does not make anything louder in and of itself. could you tell me the dimensions of the box you have in the back now (if it takes up every bit of available room back there). also tell me which way the subs fire (downward possibly?) [/QUOTE]
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