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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 634531" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>brandon hit the nail on the head; don't mix and match sizes. Either go with 3 12's or 2 15's, but don't mix and match them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You won't break your windows with anything other than a brick, so don't even worry about it. Also, brandon hit the nail on the head again, Audiobahn sucks hardcore....there are fair better products available. Lastly, that sub will not handle anywhere near 6000w. That's a number called "peak" power, which is totally and utterly meaningless. And just because some sub has a super humongo power handling figure, that doesn't make it the best.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly, it's pretty easy to tell you are fairly new to this. Spend a good amount of time on here researching (like, weeks or months) before you blow your $1500 and end up with a not-so-good sounding system. It'd be very easy to "screw up" with that money, and end up with products that perform only half as well as what you could have obtained.</p><p></p><p>Also, $1500 will get you products that can perform very, very well. You need to learn how to properly install those products to maximize their performance. Installation and setup is a MAJOR part of how your system performs, the products are only part of the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 634531, member: 555320"] brandon hit the nail on the head; don't mix and match sizes. Either go with 3 12's or 2 15's, but don't mix and match them. You won't break your windows with anything other than a brick, so don't even worry about it. Also, brandon hit the nail on the head again, Audiobahn sucks hardcore....there are fair better products available. Lastly, that sub will not handle anywhere near 6000w. That's a number called "peak" power, which is totally and utterly meaningless. And just because some sub has a super humongo power handling figure, that doesn't make it the best. Honestly, it's pretty easy to tell you are fairly new to this. Spend a good amount of time on here researching (like, weeks or months) before you blow your $1500 and end up with a not-so-good sounding system. It'd be very easy to "screw up" with that money, and end up with products that perform only half as well as what you could have obtained. Also, $1500 will get you products that can perform very, very well. You need to learn how to properly install those products to maximize their performance. Installation and setup is a MAJOR part of how your system performs, the products are only part of the equation. [/QUOTE]
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