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<blockquote data-quote="pimpnyou204" data-source="post: 7396613" data-attributes="member: 612180"><p>I get what your saying and I know there's a ton of variables out there. I have the hdc3 their loud I like them but I think I want something less spl and more sq oriented and I can tune lower. Usually the more heavy sq subs I tend to find are in 1k rms and being I have a 3500 watt amp and I can only fit 2 12s I could also fit 3 10s. The 3 10s would give me the extra 1k rms and the same cone area.</p><p></p><p>I'm basically looking for a good sq sub that can tune low and either 2 12 or 3 10 that will all total up to be 3k rms and I'm looking for suggestions which would be the better the option for tuning low and sq or if they both can be completely equal in their most optimized design. So if anyone can point me in the right direction of some sub ideas I'd appreciate that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pimpnyou204, post: 7396613, member: 612180"] I get what your saying and I know there's a ton of variables out there. I have the hdc3 their loud I like them but I think I want something less spl and more sq oriented and I can tune lower. Usually the more heavy sq subs I tend to find are in 1k rms and being I have a 3500 watt amp and I can only fit 2 12s I could also fit 3 10s. The 3 10s would give me the extra 1k rms and the same cone area. I'm basically looking for a good sq sub that can tune low and either 2 12 or 3 10 that will all total up to be 3k rms and I'm looking for suggestions which would be the better the option for tuning low and sq or if they both can be completely equal in their most optimized design. So if anyone can point me in the right direction of some sub ideas I'd appreciate that too. [/QUOTE]
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