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I cant decide if i want 1 15 or 2 12s.

What are some advantages and disadvantages to having either? thanks

what kind of music do you listen to? you looking for spl or sq? trying to make the most out of the space you have?

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I cant decide if i want 1 15 or 2 12s.

What are some advantages and disadvantages to having either? thanks

2 12"s, don't let anyone tell you 15's get lower and louder than 12"s for that is not true, build a proper enclosure for some beefy ass 12s and be amazed :D

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I cant decide if i want 1 15 or 2 12s.

What are some advantages and disadvantages to having either? thanks

what kind of music do you listen to? you looking for spl or sq? trying to make the most out of the space you have?

rap, spl, and yes its Trunk bass. but seats will be down and having subs and port firing at dash.

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I cant decide if i want 1 15 or 2 12s.

What are some advantages and disadvantages to having either? thanks

what kind of music do you listen to? you looking for spl or sq? trying to make the most out of the space you have?

rap, spl, and yes its Trunk bass. but seats will be down and having subs and port firing at dash.

id say 2 12s in a box tuned nice and low. if the trunk is NOT sealed off, ALWAYS face the subs and port to the rear for way louder bass.

1999 Monte Carlo

Sony CDX-GT34w

2 Alpine Type R 12"s in 4 cubes tuned to 35hz

American Bass VFL 80.1 amp @ 1 ohm (probably doing between 1000 and 1300rms)

Stock alt, Stock batt, Big 3 Upgrade

Boston s55- 5 1/4s (doors)

Boston s95- 6x9s (rear deck)

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I cant decide if i want 1 15 or 2 12s.

What are some advantages and disadvantages to having either? thanks

what kind of music do you listen to? you looking for spl or sq? trying to make the most out of the space you have?

rap, spl, and yes its Trunk bass. but seats will be down and having subs and port firing at dash.

id say 2 12s in a box tuned nice and low. if the trunk is NOT sealed off, ALWAYS face the subs and port to the rear for way louder bass.

what do you mean by NOT sealed off... like id the seats couldn't go down?

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a single 15 can beat two 12s. sub type, build, power. You have to think of the linear travel of the sub, the T/S ect.

Since that's your type of music I would recommend a single 15(15s typically have a lower FS) with a low FS and a high xmax. I would look into TC sounds subs. Those usually fit the bit for loud n low with good SQ. Whats your power range? Price, space confinement?

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If you're on a budget, I'd just get 1 really good 15 because it could easily beat 2 12's if you put it in a good box. But if money is no concern, then get 2 really good 12's.

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If you're on a budget, I'd just get 1 really good 15 because it could easily beat 2 12's if you put it in a good box. But if money is no concern, then get 2 really good 12's.

yea i am on a budget. So thats why i was looking towards 1 15.

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