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So i just got a DD SW 6.5 and wondering if it can compete with my XFL 10. Realistically i dont think so but got it new for $120 so why not give it a shot. Box is in a truck and under my back seat. The 10 has a standard ported box and its inverted. Oddly enough the truck acts like an enclosure. Idk something with resonance but when i roll my windows down its louder

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No a 6.5 wont be louder per se.. Can it yes with a ton of testing. @sideshow_kustom is kind of the know it all when it comes to 6.5 subs. He has done a ton of testing and what not with them. 

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I'm far from loud and my roof/headliner flaps around like Adam's ass on a windy day. I think it depends more on the structure of the vehicle.

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Cone area is king. It will be louder than a 5.25 inch sub. Lol

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Making bass is like making horsepower.  There is no replacement for displacement.  Sure you can get loud with a smaller sub if you put a lot of work into it.  But you will get louder, easier with a larger sub. 

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