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eviljin

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  1. Thanks for the encouragement man. This was a tough choice. LoL Just wanted it to sound tight.
  2. If Nick says it is punchy and tight, then let my town rain with 15" D2s. Any1 here want to justify why they would go for a 12"?
  3. no fills or any of that stuff I hear about?
  4. Going to the shop on Saturday to get my box ready. I will go for a custom sealed box measuring 1.5 cubes. As people here already know, I am a n00b in car audio. So please I would REALLY appreciate any suggestions. What should I tell the guy to do with my box? Thickness, volume, material, etc.
  5. Nick, please give some guidelines on how to properly wire your D2 to this amp.
  6. I doubt that he will fiberglass the rectangular hole. He mentioned something about a bandpass type box, but either way the sub will be facing the front. Based on your suggestion, it might be better to just put it in a regular sealed box.
  7. Nick I would appreciated any feedbacks from you or the others. I have a 99 Accord with a cup holder that pulls down from the middle of the back seat and creates a tiny rectangular opening through the trunk. Is it advisable to face my D2s directly through this hole from the trunk through the little hole in the rear seats? They are charging me 500 for this type of install (fiberglass). Let me know if this is advisable. All I want is a tight and punchy bass.

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