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Have you considered zcons? What is it about the xcon that has you interested in them?

well i really dont want to put out more money then what the truck cost me im looking about $2200 i bought the truck used for 4k i mean if i wanted to spend that much for 4 subs i would but two smd 18s

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Have you considered zcons? What is it about the xcon that has you interested in them?

well i really dont want to put out more money then what the truck cost me im looking about $2200 i bought the truck used for 4k i mean if i wanted to spend that much for 4 subs i would but two smd 18s

No you wouldn't, they are discontinued

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Got to look around just in the matter of your last post i found 4 of them 

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But is anybody going to answer my last post about the box and the size

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What do you want to know? Your first post isn't exactly easy to read.

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Do these subs like  a open box like 48wide 18 tall 28deep

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Do these subs like a open box like 48wide 18 tall 28deep

That's 14 cubic feet total. In that space I would do two 18s. That is not the same dimensions from your first post

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Do these subs like a open box like 48wide 18 tall 28deep

That's 14 cubic feet total. In that space I would do two 18s. That is not the same dimensions from your first post
Well you said properly designed and built enclosure i dont want to big 4ftx4ftx2ft is kinda big for that sub i would think Edited by bass4life

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Do these subs like a open box like 48wide 18 tall 28deep

That's 14 cubic feet total. In that space I would do two 18s. That is not the same dimensions from your first post
Well you said properly designed and built enclosure i dont want to big 4ftx4ftx2ft is kinda big for that sub i would think

i think thats somthing like  25 cubs

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For which subs ? your posts are all over the place.

How many subs?

What size?

Which subs?

48x48x24 is 32 cubic feet, which is huge

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Need to figure out what subs your going to get then have the enclosure designed for them

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im stuck i like the xcon 15 and the gcon 15  and im wanting 4 of them    

Also i build my own box's

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for 1088 i get 4 gcon and xcon are almost 3k

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price for 4

Edited by bass4life

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I'm asking what amplifier you have?

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For 4 fifteens, you will want 16-20 cubic feet before port

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I'm asking what amplifier you have?

I dont have any till i get the subs then ill buy the amps to match i will buy 2 amps to power 4 subs

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Decide on how much power you want to run. There's a huge difference between the two woofers power handling. 3000w for 4 gcons or 7000w for 4 xcons

More power is going to cost you more in wire, batteries, alternators, etcetera

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For 4 fifteens, you will want 16-20 cubic feet before port

ok so a 18x48x48

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Should price out some amps and batteries before deciding. Your going to see the subs probably won't be your biggest expense.

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For 4 fifteens, you will want 16-20 cubic feet before port

ok so a 18x48x48

Yeah that's 24 cubic feet

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i got 3 batts Kinetik KHC1400 old but they work and the big 3 already

Edited by bass4life

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Should price out some amps and batteries before deciding. Your going to see the subs probably won't be your biggest expense.

This is a great post, you need a total budget. Woofers are just a small chunk of the budget.

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