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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

He wouldn't want to measure from the outside though. Wouldn't that be more around 20 cubes?

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

ockquote>ok so a 18x48x48

Yeah that's 24 cubic feet

He wouldn't want to measure from the outside though. Wouldn't that be more around 20 cubes?

 

i got 20 cubes outside with that 18x48x48

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Yeah true, I am just trying to give an estimate of space.

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i just saw a video of 4 ssdcon in a tahoe and they did not look to great nothing was flexing But his box look funky 

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Never make a decision based off a video. I've sat in a few loud vehicles that do not show any flex on a camera

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also, that port is way to close to the hatch. He is choking those woofers

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also, that port is way to close to the hatch. He is choking those woofers

thats why i said looked funky

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Ok i getting the icon 15s

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wait 300 more il;l just stick with the xcon sorry

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what??? this dude is all over the place... get Gcons.... use rest of money for install and electrical .... BAM DONE!!!

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so what would be a good amp that would power them 4 xcon's

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Also, flex isn't a characteristic sought after in this world... it's actually the signs of negative impacts ... 

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I'd say look in the classifieds... I saw an awesome deal on a JL Audio 500/1

 

so what would be a good amp that would power them 4 xcon's

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I'd say look in the classifieds... I saw an awesome deal on a JL Audio 500/1

 

so what would be a good amp that would power them 4 xcon's

nothing bad about JL but they are not what they used to be there over priced just like RE audio 

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I'd say look in the classifieds... I saw an awesome deal on a JL Audio 500/1

 

so what would be a good amp that would power them 4 xcon's

nothing bad about JL but they are not what they used to be

Why not?

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I'd say look in the classifieds... I saw an awesome deal on a JL Audio 500/1

 

so what would be a good amp that would power them 4 xcon's

nothing bad about JL but they are not what they used to be

Why not?

over priced poor quality shitty customer service 

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I'd say look in the classifieds... I saw an awesome deal on a JL Audio 500/1

 

so what would be a good amp that would power them 4 xcon's

nothing bad about JL but they are not what they used to be

Why not?

over priced poor quality shitty customer service 

I don't agree with that.

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I'd say look in the classifieds... I saw an awesome deal on a JL Audio 500/1

 

so what would be a good amp that would power them 4 xcon's

nothing bad about JL but they are not what they used to be

Why not?

over priced poor quality shitty customer service 

I don't agree with that.

thats by my experience 

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booms!!!!

 

what???... get Gcons.... use rest of money for install and electrical .... BAM DONE!!!

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I'm off for the night everybody thx for the input and help ill be back on tomro after 5pm working a 12 tomro if weather is good 

good night 

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This is were im at right now with the subs i made a list and there all good 

ssa XCON 15
ASCENDANT AUDIO 15
Re Audio Xxx15d2 15"
sundown z v3D2 15
American Bass VFL 15
Fi BTL 15
soundqubed HDC415-D1-A same motor design as DD
DD 2515c
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SSA ICON

 

SSA XCON wink.png

 

This is were im at right now with the subs i made a list and there all good 

ssa XCON 15
ASCENDANT AUDIO 15
Re Audio Xxx15d2 15"
sundown z v3D2 15
American Bass VFL 15
Fi BTL 15
soundqubed HDC415-D1-A same motor design as DD
DD 2515c

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