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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8529081" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Cone area generally rules of course..A pair of 12s in 4.0/4.6 even@32 htz will slamm nicely in a Tahoe.Thats 24" of cone area compared to 15".My pair of tens in my Honda CRV in 4.0@32 HTZ with 1700 rms for the pair are right at the edge of rippling and toned down enough to keep from placing a crease in my non-deadened roof.Takes a good 2-4 weeks for the subs to really loosen up and really slamm, and time to re-tune.They get down nicely and do sound nice also for the money.I like the AB XFLs as well. Been happy with both subs, and seem to have lasted and take some power..Just my 2 cents/experience.You will still have some room in the rear to place some items in back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8529081, member: 634282"] Cone area generally rules of course..A pair of 12s in 4.0/4.6 even@32 htz will slamm nicely in a Tahoe.Thats 24" of cone area compared to 15".My pair of tens in my Honda CRV in 4.0@32 HTZ with 1700 rms for the pair are right at the edge of rippling and toned down enough to keep from placing a crease in my non-deadened roof.Takes a good 2-4 weeks for the subs to really loosen up and really slamm, and time to re-tune.They get down nicely and do sound nice also for the money.I like the AB XFLs as well. Been happy with both subs, and seem to have lasted and take some power..Just my 2 cents/experience.You will still have some room in the rear to place some items in back [/QUOTE]
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