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Hey PPL,

Need some advice. I'm building a demo/comp car here and Japan, and of course DC audio will be the star attraction" My question / problem is, which would be better 2 10s or 1 12. My car is a "Honda Zest"

http://www.leblogauto.com/2006/02/honda_zest.html

I know its not in English but you can see what the car is like. For power, I'll be using a crunch gp pro 3000d amp and 2 12v batts.

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i personally like the look of more than one woofer. also the 10's will be more cone area.

retarded build on the way.....

2000 bagged s10

2 hdc3 15s

aq2200

aq4x90

stinger/knu wire

optima batteries

220 amp alt

fosgate hu/mids and highs

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2 10's. more cone area, better symmetry, just better

-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



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i'd get more power if your going to do two tens. but thats me. haha

Bills

I would love to, but being my car is so small, big amps are out :unknw:

48956a0.jpgwww.competitionsoundz.comTeam R&RTeam MaxxsonicsTeam DC AudioTeam PowermasterTeam KinetikHooker car audio
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single 12 or single 10, show them how loud a single 12 or 10 can be!

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