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Alright so i have 2 1223D alpine type-s in a custom box i made. And now i know someone who will trade me a RD audio alpha v.2 15 with flat wind voice coil.

Im not sure i want to do that though. I dont care that id have to make a new custom box. But i feel like 2 subs is better than 1. I want a daily system that slams when i want it to. Im keeping my Brutus 1200.1D and dont want to get a new amp. What do you guys think i should do? Just want a little insight on this dilema

The spot with least resistance LOL.

I would ground to a rubber dildo if it had less resistance than a run of 4/0 wiring.

how many poeple work there 3 or 4 lol

At crescendo HQ? probably 2-3

At the sweatshop in china? 30,000 children

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Alright so i have 2 1223D alpine type-s in a custom box i made. And now i know someone who will trade me a RD audio alpha v.2 15 with flat wind voice coil.

Im not sure i want to do that though. I dont care that id have to make a new custom box. But i feel like 2 subs is better than 1. I want a daily system that slams when i want it to. Im keeping my Brutus 1200.1D and dont want to get a new amp. What do you guys think i should do? Just want a little insight on this dilema

I haven't had much expeerience with rd audio but im pretty sure they don't make a 15 in the alpha v2 and i think youll be better off with the 2 type s which handle 300 rms a piece for a total of 600 rms vs the rd which has 500 rms plus one type s has almost the same xmax 12.8 vs 13mm so both speakers put out the same displacement almost so 2 type s will move more air than one rd audio so stick with what you got hope this helps

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cone area is king my friend. keep the ones you have now.

Just say no to Ground Pounder Customs.

More box builds

some cars do over 170db with one sub, so clearly my two 12"s can do that in my car, with my knowledge too! look out bitches!

I'm with captain stupid.

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cone area is king my friend. keep the ones you have now.

This is true, but the RD does 2000/2500 rms motor is a lot bigger and a lot more mottor force.

The spot with least resistance LOL.

I would ground to a rubber dildo if it had less resistance than a run of 4/0 wiring.

how many poeple work there 3 or 4 lol

At crescendo HQ? probably 2-3

At the sweatshop in china? 30,000 children

No Engine

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They can handle some power, for how long is the question though. I have two 18" alphas right now and they're a pretty good woofer, currently being powered by a BC3500 and they will get stinky after a few minutes of play time.

EDIT: Just seen you have type s woofers, I would try the 15.

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They can handle some power, for how long is the question though. I have two 18" alphas right now and they're a pretty good woofer, currently being powered by a BC3500 and they will get stinky after a few minutes of play time.

EDIT: Just seen you have type s woofers, I would try the 15.

Yeah i want to, itll be a fun sub to have :drink40:

The spot with least resistance LOL.

I would ground to a rubber dildo if it had less resistance than a run of 4/0 wiring.

how many poeple work there 3 or 4 lol

At crescendo HQ? probably 2-3

At the sweatshop in china? 30,000 children

No Engine

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