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I am looking to add get either the SA15 or the e15 but I was wondering what the difference between the two are. I am limited on space because I drive a small suv(Toyota rav4) I am debating on getting 2 e15s and inverting them or just get 1sa15. What are your opinions on the 2 and best way to mount them. Thanks for the help!

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SA has a stronger motor, more excursion, and more thermal handling.

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On 10/20/2013 at 0:37 AM, KillaCam said:

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Just FYI you need to do a big 3 upgrade anyway. No matter what size amp you get you need to do it. It's no big deal though. Just 3 wires.

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Do the big three.... ah, he beat me to it. what he said

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An SA will want more than 800 watts plus 2 e15s is 2x cone area and more than likely at least the same or stronger motor force combined than the single sa.

Go with the 2 e15s if you can fit them in proper sized box (6 cubes net minimum for the pair).

here is what i have to work with

the dimensions i have to work with are:

32w

20d

20h

the box was going to be

4.02 cubes

32w

18d

18h

with the port going accross the bottom tuned to 34hz

unless i take the backseats out there is no way i can get 6 cubes unless i take the back seats out.

would it work well if i inverted the subs and put it on the top of the box? i just dont want to waste time or money building a couple boxes

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Yeah dude you are limited to a single 15 or a pair of 12s with that space.

I'd to a pair of 12s if you can

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Cone Area

One 15" = 176.71

Two 12" = 226.19

Box Volume

1 E15 = 3-4 ft^3

1 Sa15 = 3-4 ft^3

2 Sa12 = 3-4 ft^3

Those box specs are from sundown

just somthin to think about ... if it were my vehicle id go with 2 12s. Are you set on a 15?

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Cone Area

One 15" = 176.71

Two 12" = 226.19

Box Volume

1 E15 = 3-4 ft^3

1 Sa15 = 3-4 ft^3

2 Sa12 = 3-4 ft^3

Those box specs are from sundown

just somthin to think about ... if it were my vehicle id go with 2 12s. Are you set on a 15?

No I'm not set on a 15, I was trying to design a box that could fit 2 12s and it is a tight squeeze. I just am worried my car won't be able to handle all the power is give it if I went with the sa12s. I'm not worried if I do the e series but I want the sa series. I really appreciate all the help from everyone! I am trying to learn about car audio. I thought I was making a good buy when I got the sound ordnance bp-80? At this point I think anything will be better than that.

One more question for you guys. If I build the box subs up port back is that going to be good. I read that to get the lower frequencies the subs should be mounted vertical.

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