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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 6268105" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>Well the thing is, you can always turn the bass down. But the way I see it is, if you turn the bass down to a level that one single sub would provide...then you've wasted the money and trunk space installing both. That's why I recommend just trying one out first. For 2 12s off that amount of power, as long as you give your components enough power, there is no need to do 2 sets of components in front. It will just be a headache installing 2 sets of mid and 2 sets of tweeters. Aiming, tuning, time alignment will all be a lot more work, not to mention finding/making room for 2 6.5s a side. My philosophy is start out with the least amount of work/components possible. Go from there. You may be satisfied with one sub and one set of components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 6268105, member: 582808"] Well the thing is, you can always turn the bass down. But the way I see it is, if you turn the bass down to a level that one single sub would provide...then you've wasted the money and trunk space installing both. That's why I recommend just trying one out first. For 2 12s off that amount of power, as long as you give your components enough power, there is no need to do 2 sets of components in front. It will just be a headache installing 2 sets of mid and 2 sets of tweeters. Aiming, tuning, time alignment will all be a lot more work, not to mention finding/making room for 2 6.5s a side. My philosophy is start out with the least amount of work/components possible. Go from there. You may be satisfied with one sub and one set of components. [/QUOTE]
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