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<blockquote data-quote="carguy83" data-source="post: 1808079" data-attributes="member: 556761"><p>I think it's best to get something that will fit in the area that you have available in your vehicle, or how much cargo space you're willing to sacrafice for the box. Obviously the enclosure volume requirements for dual drivers will be larger than that of a single driver setup. Also larger doesn't necessarily mean louder, as someone mentioned above, the install plays a vital role on how the sub sounds.</p><p></p><p>I had dual Fosgate 10s of various models in the past, as well as a single 12" Brahma, single 12" Pioneer and now a single 15" RL-p.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carguy83, post: 1808079, member: 556761"] I think it's best to get something that will fit in the area that you have available in your vehicle, or how much cargo space you're willing to sacrafice for the box. Obviously the enclosure volume requirements for dual drivers will be larger than that of a single driver setup. Also larger doesn't necessarily mean louder, as someone mentioned above, the install plays a vital role on how the sub sounds. I had dual Fosgate 10s of various models in the past, as well as a single 12" Brahma, single 12" Pioneer and now a single 15" RL-p. [/QUOTE]
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