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Amazin ,,,, have you metered since the new box, My 2-12's were only i DB louder than 1-12 in a t-line.........

no but i wouldn't have anything to compare it to cause i went from 2 12" jackhammers to 1 of them in a t-line but after a week with that sub i stepped up to a fi Q 12 and about a month later i built my kerfed t-line

but when i went from the 2 jackhammers to 1 it was noticeably louder considering the amount of wattage i was running.

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no but i wouldn't have anything to compare it to cause i went from 2 12" jackhammers to 1 of them in a t-line but after a week with that sub i stepped up to a fi Q 12 and about a month later i built my kerfed t-line

but when i went from the 2 jackhammers to 1 it was noticeably louder considering the amount of wattage i was running.

well actually i read the tutorial a while back but gotta look into it.and well ok i understand that you need alot of space but then what exactly would be a good recommendation as to what exactly would work better in a trunked car..looking to work wit two ,possibly three subs and something ported. possibly a compresion enclosure.. ?what you guys think? and thanks for the input..

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forget three if you are doing a t-line not enough room.... even two will be really really pushing it, you will have to get very creative.

i know im askin for alot by two. but some one told me to do a dual reflex. but i dont have enough knowledge to do all that.. dont know what would work best in a trunked car.. any suggestions.. a compression or reflex, bandpass enclosure..???

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dude just build a regular ported enclosure if your wanting to do all that.... or do a standard tline with a constant port all the way through

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Big III addition with 1/0 awg wiring all throughout

Lightning Audio Strike S4.1000.1D

Jenson XA2250

2 - 12" Mtx Jackhammers JH55

3ft cubed box sealed under the rear bench seat

Pioneer DEH-P6000UB head unit

MB Quart FWA 160 components up front

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if you laid mine on it's back it would fire up, and it's for 2 12s :)

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if you laid mine on it's back it would fire up, and it's for 2 12s :)

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...showtopic=35467

actually i was tryin to do something like that but couldnt figure out a way to port the rear deck that big and well if it didnt exactly go thru it..i heard that it would sound like shit if i just cut an opening out from the trunk..is that just a standard ported enclosure?

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