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4 cubes each, he says, and 4 cubes for a 15 is quite big, but not too big.(if you're feeding them RMS rating!)

150db's with 2 15's is quite hard with a tuning of 33hz, but i hope you can pull it off.

i read his 1st post wrongg i thought he was upgrading to 15s and had 10s or 12s befor the 15s

with the right box 1000 to each should e do able

i run 1500 to each daily for a few songs at a time with no issues but my box is built around the power im using as well

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i had my 12's in a 4.3 cf tuned to 43 hz and it would get very smelly playing full tilt maybe 2-3 mins, coils a lil crispy haha but I now know to build my own enclosures and im sure they can take alot of power, just curious tho A-team what the box cf3 and tuning was, so I can consider for my next box.

Both installs were 3 cubes net shared 40 Hz, one is a slot port the other is a 6" aero. Mine was with the 6" aero and the 4k2d in my blazer would a 148 burp and sounded amazing.

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Hmm, I have heard this in the past, Still needing that wall but wondering weather 8cuft is going to be too large for the 2 woofers. I have no rear seats anymore therefore wanting to try the wall. I will use these woofers in my new car someday in a boot only install.

Any ideas if people have used 2 lvl3s in a wall before, as i have seen 4 12's but never 2 15's

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