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two dd 9500 15's or one dd redline 800 18"?
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<blockquote data-quote="ferguson621" data-source="post: 8717386" data-attributes="member: 664735"><p>No I totally realize I can't reach 155 with two 15's and an md8k......and yes cone area is king. So thats why I was wondering if I should go with lets say four 12's that are 1500-2000rms. Because of space limitations, but ive always preferred 15's so I don't know if I'd be disappointed or not if I did go that route. </p><p></p><p>Also another reason I would rather have different subs is because its going to cost me Xxx amount to have the one sent off and repaired, and I can't find another 9500i anywhere, cause I know I need atleast three of them to come close to what I'm chasing after. I can already tell when they both were working. And I don't find it feasible to spend $600+ on a new 9500i if i could find one.</p><p></p><p>And the comps.....there isn't any shops around here anymore they shut down because of either shitty business or covid......and to top it off i have no friends and really bad social anxiety, so that would be quite the adventure for me lmao unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ferguson621, post: 8717386, member: 664735"] No I totally realize I can't reach 155 with two 15's and an md8k......and yes cone area is king. So thats why I was wondering if I should go with lets say four 12's that are 1500-2000rms. Because of space limitations, but ive always preferred 15's so I don't know if I'd be disappointed or not if I did go that route. Also another reason I would rather have different subs is because its going to cost me Xxx amount to have the one sent off and repaired, and I can't find another 9500i anywhere, cause I know I need atleast three of them to come close to what I'm chasing after. I can already tell when they both were working. And I don't find it feasible to spend $600+ on a new 9500i if i could find one. And the comps.....there isn't any shops around here anymore they shut down because of either shitty business or covid......and to top it off i have no friends and really bad social anxiety, so that would be quite the adventure for me lmao unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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