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<blockquote data-quote="ArrizX" data-source="post: 1807028" data-attributes="member: 568233"><p>Well, ive been thinking, and I could get two cheap 15's, two 12s or two 10s. Apparently the 10s hit rea l nice and clear, while the 12 are a mix of deep bass with quick response, and then 15's are just hella loud.</p><p></p><p>so, in a trunk, i could get two 10s, or two 12s., then again one loud 12 or a 15.</p><p></p><p>I want loud, combined with quality, so i have narrowed it down</p><p></p><p>10s just wont be enough, although (running on a budget might be logitcal to go with these)</p><p></p><p>and I like two 12's, they would be perfect</p><p></p><p>but two 15s would be insane. probably too loud, but I do alot at the lake in summer, so the parking lot is close too the water then the 15s would come in handy, but i dont want to get them just for that.</p><p></p><p>Point to this thread - I want to know your guys experiences with different types, sizes, and wattages of subs.</p><p></p><p>And one last question would be like, what if i were to get a 15, and a 12? would that sound like crap?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrizX, post: 1807028, member: 568233"] Well, ive been thinking, and I could get two cheap 15's, two 12s or two 10s. Apparently the 10s hit rea l nice and clear, while the 12 are a mix of deep bass with quick response, and then 15's are just hella loud. so, in a trunk, i could get two 10s, or two 12s., then again one loud 12 or a 15. I want loud, combined with quality, so i have narrowed it down 10s just wont be enough, although (running on a budget might be logitcal to go with these) and I like two 12's, they would be perfect but two 15s would be insane. probably too loud, but I do alot at the lake in summer, so the parking lot is close too the water then the 15s would come in handy, but i dont want to get them just for that. Point to this thread - I want to know your guys experiences with different types, sizes, and wattages of subs. And one last question would be like, what if i were to get a 15, and a 12? would that sound like crap? [/QUOTE]
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