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okay i just went to a competition and though i did good but i want to go louder. i have a mostly rockford fosgate system. this is what i have

(2) sets of sony component sets

(1) T400-4 for the mids and highs

(1) T1500-1BDCP for the subwoofer

(1) T2D415 the subwoofer is wired down to 2-ohms

Pioneer priemer 3200-ub head unit

stock 90 amp alt

(2) batteries one is a yellow top and the other is a shuriken 80 amp battery

0 gauge wire throughout the car

big 3 done on front and back battery

box is a 4 c.u. ft. ported and tuned to 36hz

the car is a 1996 eclipse rs hatchback

i hit 141.0db in stock 2 of the idbl competition

im stuck deciding between re audio and fi but open to more ideas on subwoofers any ideas where i can go from here?

Edited by zero6391

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Funky Pups

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Re are good but new ones are made in china. I'm sure the t2 is as well,but Fi is a great company. It may take longer to get the sub. I think it would be worth it though

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That's much better, now we just need a little more info to get some ideas. What are your max dimensions for an enclosure or are you planning on keeping the one you have and are just looking for a different 15 that will give you more output? What's your budget for a new sub/s?

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Are you just going to replace the existing sub with another?

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Re doesnt compare to fi in any way!! fi for ever. Run a btl n2 15 with tones of port area, That should defiantly make plenty of noise for you. Thats what i would do for daily system.

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Get another T1500 and slam a 15" BTL N3 in there. ;):morepower1:

for competing Id put two of those on a loaded N2 or at least a 4000 on a N3 if you have to stick to RF

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