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Well usually in builds that are groundpounders, they are so loud there is no point to rear fill. And they are so loud they need several sets on the front doors. And most people to make it easier, use pro audio gear. It is easier to get that stuff loud than a set of comp speakers. Also like Cableguy said, 2 15's is not really a ground pounder. Maybe if you have 10k going to 2 monster 15's.

usually no rear fill due to the walls... lol.

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You guys have apparently been listening to wrong pairs of 15s....

You guys have apparently been listening to wrong pairs of 15s....

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Back in the day, real ground pounders had multiples of 15s ... Like bread trucks with 24 of them.

... or with trucks like mine with snug top camper shells with atleast 8 15s.

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