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<blockquote data-quote="iamamp3pimp" data-source="post: 1807050" data-attributes="member: 550386"><p>I have 2 15's, and yes, they are ungodly loud..need to get it metred though. I have had 2 12's a number of times, and 2 10's, a single 12, and a single 15.</p><p></p><p>They al have their strong points, It just depends on what you are looking for. The install is Key. If you go and but a prefab box, it may sound "good" but it is in no way built for your specific sub. If you are looking to DIY a sub box, I could give you a few tips. If not, there are a lot of accomplished sellers of enclosures, on the boards. Now for a starter system, i woud recommend getting one nice 1, with about 600 watts to power it (depending on the sub). I had 2 RE SE's, still one of my favorite setups, It was more than loud enough for me (at the time), but stil had some quality sound as well......ie it didnt sound like crap. Then i downgraded to one SE 12, in a better made box, and that amount of bass is good wnough for 80 % of peopl estarting out. It is all in what you want</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamamp3pimp, post: 1807050, member: 550386"] I have 2 15's, and yes, they are ungodly loud..need to get it metred though. I have had 2 12's a number of times, and 2 10's, a single 12, and a single 15. They al have their strong points, It just depends on what you are looking for. The install is Key. If you go and but a prefab box, it may sound "good" but it is in no way built for your specific sub. If you are looking to DIY a sub box, I could give you a few tips. If not, there are a lot of accomplished sellers of enclosures, on the boards. Now for a starter system, i woud recommend getting one nice 1, with about 600 watts to power it (depending on the sub). I had 2 RE SE's, still one of my favorite setups, It was more than loud enough for me (at the time), but stil had some quality sound as well......ie it didnt sound like crap. Then i downgraded to one SE 12, in a better made box, and that amount of bass is good wnough for 80 % of peopl estarting out. It is all in what you want [/QUOTE]
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