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<blockquote data-quote="Mudflap" data-source="post: 8812583" data-attributes="member: 686701"><p>Wow that 70% sounds really nice, I would be running crazy stuff if I had the space with that discount. But kicker gear varies for me. The more expensive stuff seems to be about 37% off and the cheaper Comp R's are about 50% off. So the 15" Comp Q runs me $271. That's also why I asked about running the 2 12s because I get those for Comp R 12's for $87 a peice. I could get 2 10s as previously stated for extremely cheap but that at 800 watts seems kinda low for me.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I just did the calculations and 4 kicker Comp R 8s would fit in a reccomended minimum 3.25 cubic foot enclosure. These would come out to probably around $200. But that brings back the original question of running the 2 12s (that have a little bit of extra surface area), I get those for $174 and it would take 3.5 cubic feet minimum to run it which I can squeeze out of my tiny trunk. Both of these would be happier in 4 cubic feet but 3.5 is all I got at my max (the kicker 4 8s are able to go up to 4.8 cb while the 2 12s go to 4.5 cb). Would the 15 still be a better choice than these since it isn't as suffocated? I'm running all of these hypothetically at their max of 1200 watts. The 2 10s would work in this enclosure as well but I've heard 2 skar 10s at 1200 watts and I want louder than that.</p><p></p><p>Sorry I'm blowing the amount of possibilities for this setup out of proportion. I am looking for preferably more sound and pressure rather than just volume so I'm not sure what size to pick. Would the 15" be the loudest option to best the block with, even with the lower surface area compared to the 2 12s and 4 8s option? I'm not too expirenced as you may be able to tell and have very many questions, but I thank you for all your advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mudflap, post: 8812583, member: 686701"] Wow that 70% sounds really nice, I would be running crazy stuff if I had the space with that discount. But kicker gear varies for me. The more expensive stuff seems to be about 37% off and the cheaper Comp R's are about 50% off. So the 15" Comp Q runs me $271. That's also why I asked about running the 2 12s because I get those for Comp R 12's for $87 a peice. I could get 2 10s as previously stated for extremely cheap but that at 800 watts seems kinda low for me. I just did the calculations and 4 kicker Comp R 8s would fit in a reccomended minimum 3.25 cubic foot enclosure. These would come out to probably around $200. But that brings back the original question of running the 2 12s (that have a little bit of extra surface area), I get those for $174 and it would take 3.5 cubic feet minimum to run it which I can squeeze out of my tiny trunk. Both of these would be happier in 4 cubic feet but 3.5 is all I got at my max (the kicker 4 8s are able to go up to 4.8 cb while the 2 12s go to 4.5 cb). Would the 15 still be a better choice than these since it isn't as suffocated? I'm running all of these hypothetically at their max of 1200 watts. The 2 10s would work in this enclosure as well but I've heard 2 skar 10s at 1200 watts and I want louder than that. Sorry I'm blowing the amount of possibilities for this setup out of proportion. I am looking for preferably more sound and pressure rather than just volume so I'm not sure what size to pick. Would the 15" be the loudest option to best the block with, even with the lower surface area compared to the 2 12s and 4 8s option? I'm not too expirenced as you may be able to tell and have very many questions, but I thank you for all your advice. [/QUOTE]
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