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ok so i just got my burban, and i knew it was gonna have alot of room (esp. removing the 3rd row seat) but damn! this thing has more room then i have money to fill it with equipment :blink: i've got around 20-25 cubic feet to use below the window line, maybe more.

so here is my delima, i want to build a slammin ground pounder, thats the main goal, but i also wanna do good in the comp lanes (usaci street beat)

i get accomidation pricing (75% off msrp) on kicker so that's what i plan on using, i just don't know what setup would be the loudest for daily and still do good in the lanes, and yes $ will be a big factor, i wanna get the best bang for my buck literaly!

i'm debating between:

(6) l7 15's on (3) 2500.1's - $2700

(4) l7 15's on (2) 2500.1's - $1800

(6) l5 15's on (3) 1500.1's or 1000.1's - $1900 or $1600

(8) cvr 15's on (2) 2500.1's - $1800

(12) cvr 12's on (3) 1500.1s or 1000.1's - $1800 or $1400

what do you guys think, givin the amount of space, ect, would be the loudest? keep in mind i will be tuning the box low, around 30hz or so.

'05 escalade - now for sale :(

'96 civic hatch - 4 Sundown SA-8's on an Aq2200d

TL numbers coming soon

'00 suburban - 4 AQ sdc2.5 15's on 2 Aq2200d's

153.1db @ 40hz / 150+db on music

now retired

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i thought of a non-kicker setup that would be in the same price range

(4) fi ssd 18's on (2) audioque 2200.1's - $1800

'05 escalade - now for sale :(

'96 civic hatch - 4 Sundown SA-8's on an Aq2200d

TL numbers coming soon

'00 suburban - 4 AQ sdc2.5 15's on 2 Aq2200d's

153.1db @ 40hz / 150+db on music

now retired

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just to give you an idea of what your looking at with Kicker, my buddy Brandon from our club has six 15" L7's in a wall powered off 3 zx1500's.... not near the power that they should/can handle or need. But it does pretty well, he can bass race a 52 all day. This is not a burp machine, we have literally played his burban for 30 minutes, hour, more without giving it a break (@ 152db).

You could easily run 3 2500's with 6 15" L7's.

heres some pics of his 96 burban from a show in Orlando. (clean as fvck btw!)

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the 3 1500's are behind the mids/highs amps:

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BUT:::

My buddy Allen had an Expedition with a wall of 6 15" CVRs running off ONE kx2500... 154db... hmm

Brandon's burban never could keep up with it..

Its )almost) ALL IN THE INSTALL!!! Make sure you can build a dam good box.

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2001 Chevy S10 ex. cab

-Pioneer Premier 490ib

-Sundown Audio SAX-100.4 / Autotek MM4000.1

-Dayton PA165's (x4) / Power Acoustik NX-5 bullet tweets

-2 15" Audioque HD3's walled(9 cubes net @ 38hz, 160 sq. in. port)

-Big 3, Optima Red Top, Batcap 2000's (x2), All 2/0 welding cable

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You've got to ask yourself out of those setups when you look to the bigger ones, are you willing to put the money in alternators/charging as well? A 2nd alternator, MLA module, and a small battery bank could easily set you back 1000-2000 depending on what you went with. Just throwing that out there. If you want to do less batteries/charging system then a more cone area/less power approach would be the best for you. Like already said- spend the time/money on getting your box right!

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