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2xVVX 12" vs 1xVVX 15" vs 1xZVX 15"


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So I had been planning on running 2 VVXv2 12"s in my car, but I was wondering if running a single 15" would have more potential to get louder?

I'm sure the ZVX would blow the other 2 options out of the water, but would I see an improvement of the single VVX 15" over the 2 12" ones?

For what it matters, what I get will be running on a single 800.1D until I'm ready to upgrade, most likely to 1500.1D.

On 2/28/2013 at 2:52 PM, Chaise said:

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Hell, I'll eliminate the VVX 15.

Should I do 2x VVXv2 12"s or a single ZVX 15"?

If I do the 2 12" VVXs, I would probably buy another 800.1 and master/slave if possible, instead of getting the 1500.1.

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On 2/28/2013 at 2:52 PM, Chaise said:

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If you have the proper airspace for 2 12's, then 2 vvx 12's, due to more cone area, and motor force.

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well, ive heard 2 sa 12s in a buddys truck, then he put in a sa 15. the 15 got a lot louder than the 2 12s. by ear anyway. i know that is sundown, but just a personal experience. but it all depends on what you want outa your system.

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