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Whats up guys Iam new so bare with me. I have A memphis 1500w amp mono on 4 kicker cvr 12 in sealed box and want more power I want a Btl 18 or a mojo 15 or what do u guess say would be good for that amp and its in a 1992 buick Roadmaster yes big trunk I want deep bass and only listen to rap so need lows. please help guys. thanks

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go with the blt 18 but if your open to more than those 2 subs i go with a digital designs 9500 series 18in sub i have one and i love it favorite sub but btl for sure out of those 2

lol. but i haven't and i don't plan on it. plus i'd probably miss and hit her belly button or her ear or something. lol.
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wit 1500 rms a btl is not for u

bl would be better for that power

and as far as i know Fi can only be ordered direct. no dealers that i know of

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MOJOs are not a bad choice either. The Quad 1 motor is really strong and can take 24k on a burp. But like IH8PunkRok said, if you're only using 1500, it's not a good choice.

I'd just stick with the CVRs. You have four of them, so chances are you're moving a lot of air. Try building a ported box. You'll most likely get louder.

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MOJOs are not a bad choice either. The Quad 1 motor is really strong and can take 24k on a burp. But like IH8PunkRok said, if you're only using 1500, it's not a good choice.

I'd just stick with the CVRs. You have four of them, so chances are you're moving a lot of air. Try building a ported box. You'll most likely get louder.

yes. ported+cone area= loudness

however since ur workin in a trunk u prolly wont have enough room for 4 12's in a properly ported box.

if u want the 18 then get it but id work with wut i have first. less money

-Matt

2005 Dodge Magnum RT
JVC KD-AVX1

2 PPI S580.2

Obsidian Audio ST1 Horn Tweeters

PRV 8MB450s

Audio Legion 3500.1D

2 RE MT 18s

360 ah LiFePO4 Battery
SHCA 2/0

155.2 @ 29 hz



Kicker CVR 15's build
DD 3512e build
Mini T-Line Build
(6) 8s Build
Nightshade 15s Wall Build
Magnum AB XFL 12s Build
Newest Magnum Build

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DC LVL4 is a good sub but probably not what you're gonna be looking for, if you're running 1500rms to 4 12"s you're going to be moving more area than 1 18" just due to the cone area.

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i pulled out my dick in class many of times and had it shown. get over it bitch...stupid open legged hairy beavered bitch...

going over rms = smaller box, under rms = bigger box...

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A router that does the sub holes makes rounded edges also?

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