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what sub for my small hatch?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8239010" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>How low it gets is much more determined by the enclosure design rather then the subwoofer size. 2 12 have quite a bit more cone area then 1 15 and will generally be louder if both are in ideal ported situations.</p><p></p><p>That being said, OP, you probably only have room for ported 1 beefy 12 OP. 4 cubic feet aint much when you have to factor in port area into the design along with adequate airspace for the sub and you need room for clearance and space for the sub/ports to load off of. For your music taste, i wouldn't even think of going sealed. Space makes bass, if you dont have much space, only thing you can do to get louder is more power, sound deaden, stronger sub and better enclosure design.</p><p></p><p>My single zcon 12 is a lot louder, lower and better sounding then the 2 15s i tried to squeeze in my trunk with a sealed box long time ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8239010, member: 650438"] How low it gets is much more determined by the enclosure design rather then the subwoofer size. 2 12 have quite a bit more cone area then 1 15 and will generally be louder if both are in ideal ported situations. That being said, OP, you probably only have room for ported 1 beefy 12 OP. 4 cubic feet aint much when you have to factor in port area into the design along with adequate airspace for the sub and you need room for clearance and space for the sub/ports to load off of. For your music taste, i wouldn't even think of going sealed. Space makes bass, if you dont have much space, only thing you can do to get louder is more power, sound deaden, stronger sub and better enclosure design. My single zcon 12 is a lot louder, lower and better sounding then the 2 15s i tried to squeeze in my trunk with a sealed box long time ago. [/QUOTE]
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