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<blockquote data-quote="jjski78" data-source="post: 2523381" data-attributes="member: 568999"><p>Yes, only one sub. And the square subs have the benefit of greater cone displacement, meaning that a single 12" square sub actually will move more air than a 15" round sub. In a vehicle like an SUV, unless you're looking for the heart-stopping bass, which you already said you are not, a single subwoofer will be plenty. I have a lonely 10" in my crew cab truck, and it hits the lows just fine. But, if you get a box built properly, and power that single 12" L7 with enough juice, you can get some crazy loud/low bass. It's just an all around good choice for what you're looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjski78, post: 2523381, member: 568999"] Yes, only one sub. And the square subs have the benefit of greater cone displacement, meaning that a single 12" square sub actually will move more air than a 15" round sub. In a vehicle like an SUV, unless you're looking for the heart-stopping bass, which you already said you are not, a single subwoofer will be plenty. I have a lonely 10" in my crew cab truck, and it hits the lows just fine. But, if you get a box built properly, and power that single 12" L7 with enough juice, you can get some crazy loud/low bass. It's just an all around good choice for what you're looking for. [/QUOTE]
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