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Will two 10's hit in my regular cab?
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<blockquote data-quote="OneKrazyKeebler" data-source="post: 2422513" data-attributes="member: 565223"><p>It sounds crazy, but one of the loudest setups in town a few years ago was a standard cab silverado with 2 15"W0's and a 600w legacy amp. Guy has super small sealed boxes and those things got crazy loud for that many "watts". They were single 8ohm ran into 4ohm mono. I eventually bought them for cheap from the guy but they were never the same outside those little sealed boxes.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I am saying is that some super shallow 15's in a small sealed box is what I would go with. Maybe not those subs and sure as hell not that amp, but you get the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OneKrazyKeebler, post: 2422513, member: 565223"] It sounds crazy, but one of the loudest setups in town a few years ago was a standard cab silverado with 2 15"W0's and a 600w legacy amp. Guy has super small sealed boxes and those things got crazy loud for that many "watts". They were single 8ohm ran into 4ohm mono. I eventually bought them for cheap from the guy but they were never the same outside those little sealed boxes. I guess what I am saying is that some super shallow 15's in a small sealed box is what I would go with. Maybe not those subs and sure as hell not that amp, but you get the idea. [/QUOTE]
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