10 guage is overkill? what is recomeneded? how would you mathmatically figure out what guage is needed for the amount of power you are sending? well for me i heard the 15's are slower becuase i havnt listened to many high quality 15 inch subs. if i compare them to a 12 or nice 12 they sound sloppy and slower. at least the ones i heard cant keep up with very fast kick drums. "but i guess its differnt when your talking about a 15 inch magnum "
im wiring everything up befor my subs here so im ready to go. what gauge wire should i use for the 15 inch off a hifonics brutus bx1000d. i can get 10 or 8 guage.
i jut wanna know how it compares to that 12 incher though. i love how the 12 d2 in my bros car sounds. i also heard that moving to larger subs will "usually" hit slower an generally wont hold the same sq. atleast i heard that. if its not gunna be just like the 12 besides hitting deeper and harder id rather keep the 12inch idea.
well. i was going to get a 12 inch d2, but then i heard about those darn 15's. i dunno what to do. ayone know how a 15 compares to a 12 d2? my only reasoning for going to the 15's would be to get louder, and deeper. box size cant get much bigger than about 2.5 cubes, sealed.