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I have a sundown saz 1500d v3, and was hoping to run all sundown equipment soon, so the question is would a 1500d push two sa 15s nice or would they seem ' under powered'. Would most likely have the box be 3.5 cubes each @ 35 hz

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That would be plenty for them since they are 600 watts rms each.

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It would be fine but I would personally try to squeeze 8 cubes net on 2 15's to really slam the lows. 

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Thanks for the replys, I would love to do 8 but I have a grand cherokee now and don't want to loose the back seats. If its possible I would by All means but I had a 18" bl in my old trailblazer and that was at 8 cubes and the whole back was gone. As said I am missing the lows :(

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If space is a bit of concern you can run a single 15" setup that has alot of motor force. I suggest a SSA XCON or Fi BL fully loaded in a 6 cube box, having personally owned a Fi BL i was at first skeptical of a single 15 coming from 2 12's but what the BL had in motor force made up for the fact it had less cone area.

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If space is a bit of concern you can run a single 15" setup that has alot of motor force. I suggest a SSA XCON or Fi BL fully loaded in a 6 cube box, having personally owned a Fi BL i was at first skeptical of a single 15 coming from 2 12's but what the BL had in motor force made up for the fact it had less cone area.

 

 

what are you using as a basis for "motor force"? just curious

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I had the fi bl 15 before back in 2010 when they were rated 1000 rms, baught it new fully loaded with the saz 1500dv2. Loved it. But I see now they are rated at 1500 rms. I personally ways give a little more power than they ask for just to make sure they get what they like. I am trying to keep the same amp and electrical and just upgrade the sub and box. I just feel like the new bl that asks for 1500 would like 2k as my last one loved the extra 500 watts

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If space is a bit of concern you can run a single 15" setup that has alot of motor force. I suggest a SSA XCON or Fi BL fully loaded in a 6 cube box, having personally owned a Fi BL i was at first skeptical of a single 15 coming from 2 12's but what the BL had in motor force made up for the fact it had less cone area.

Not really the way it works.....

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Thanks for the replys, I would love to do 8 but I have a grand cherokee now and don't want to loose the back seats. If its possible I would by All means but I had a 18" bl in my old trailblazer and that was at 8 cubes and the whole back was gone. As said I am missing the lows sad.png

I have a 02 Laredo, and am running 7.5 Cubes atm, but I could easily fit 8 Cubes without losing my backseat/window visibility 

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If space is a bit of concern you can run a single 15" setup that has alot of motor force. I suggest a SSA XCON or Fi BL fully loaded in a 6 cube box, having personally owned a Fi BL i was at first skeptical of a single 15 coming from 2 12's but what the BL had in motor force made up for the fact it had less cone area.

Not really the way it works.....

AT ALL.

 

 

I had the fi bl 15 before back in 2010 when they were rated 1000 rms, baught it new fully loaded with the saz 1500dv2. Loved it. But I see now they are rated at 1500 rms. I personally ways give a little more power than they ask for just to make sure they get what they like. I am trying to keep the same amp and electrical and just upgrade the sub and box. I just feel like the new bl that asks for 1500 would like 2k as my last one loved the extra 500 watts

 

You would never hear a difference between 1500 and 2000 watts. Subs don't need a certain power to "come alive" like most people think. 

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If space is a bit of concern you can run a single 15" setup that has alot of motor force. I suggest a SSA XCON or Fi BL fully loaded in a 6 cube box, having personally owned a Fi BL i was at first skeptical of a single 15 coming from 2 12's but what the BL had in motor force made up for the fact it had less cone area.

Not really the way it works.....

AT ALL.

 

 

>I had the fi bl 15 before back in 2010 when they were rated 1000 rms, baught it new fully loaded with the saz 1500dv2. Loved it. But I see now they are rated at 1500 rms. I personally ways give a little more power than they ask for just to make sure they get what they like. I am trying to keep the same amp and electrical and just upgrade the sub and box. I just feel like the new bl that asks for 1500 would like 2k as my last one loved the extra 500 watts

 

You would never hear a difference between 1500 and 2000 watts. Subs don't need a certain power to "come alive" like most people think

 

This, Go ahead and look at Sencheezys thread of him putting 600 Watts, to a SSA Evil.

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If space is a bit of concern you can run a single 15" setup that has alot of motor force. I suggest a SSA XCON or Fi BL fully loaded in a 6 cube box, having personally owned a Fi BL i was at first skeptical of a single 15 coming from 2 12's but what the BL had in motor force made up for the fact it had less cone area.

 

 

what are you using as a basis for "motor force"? just curious

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I'd get D2s and run .5 daily. In a proper box it should be fine. Granted you cam run more power... 

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