April 21, 200916 yr Author lol i just hope i can fit them in my trunk if i get them but yeah thats wut i was thinking plus there cheapers for the 4 15s and an amp than just the 2 l7s and amp
April 21, 200916 yr Well make sure all four of the 15's are getting the proper amount of airspace they need..
April 21, 200916 yr Author i wont be able to fit the amp in the trunk with the subs but ill be able to put in on the rear deck and the 4 subs will fit with 1.445cu ft ea rec is 1.5 cu ft ea so thats pretty damn close..
April 21, 200916 yr No one can properly answer these types of questions due to all the variables involved. If anyone says they can, be assured they're just guessing/speculating.
April 21, 200916 yr Author I no that... however people can reason which would be louder which in turn is helping me make a decision i do understand that it can be a wrong assumption but their opinions are help full to me decide... perhaps if i provided more details it would be a more accurate spectulation?
April 22, 200916 yr lol i just hope i can fit them in my trunk if i get them but yeah thats wut i was thinking plus there cheapers for the 4 15s and an amp than just the 2 l7s and ampThis makes me think, you need to calculate how much space you have first then make a decision.
April 22, 200916 yr i wont be able to fit the amp in the trunk with the subs but ill be able to put in on the rear deck and the 4 subs will fit with 1.445cu ft ea rec is 1.5 cu ft ea so thats pretty damn close..15"s that only need 1.5^3................ idk about that.How much you looking to spend for subs?
April 22, 200916 yr The only thing I can relay from this thread is if you build the box you propose for those 15's they will sound like shit.
April 23, 200916 yr Author Umm subs and amp under a grand subs amp wiring and electrical system stuff under 1,500
April 23, 200916 yr i wont be able to fit the amp in the trunk with the subs but ill be able to put in on the rear deck and the 4 subs will fit with 1.445cu ft ea rec is 1.5 cu ft ea so thats pretty damn close..1.5 cu ft each??? Thats the average amount of air space for a ported 10" and a sealed 12". I think you got that wrong. I check the website for Polk Audio MM 15" and it's 3.5 cu ft. Edited April 23, 200916 yr by tech2332
April 23, 200916 yr It would be sealed..Goal is loud...Your goal doesn't match your reality. Stop with the ellipses. Also, stop comparing things. Instead perhaps share some facts about your install, budget, and limitations. The only thing I can tell from your whole thread right now is that if you do what you are planning to it will fail.isnt PA usually power acoustic?Neither company deserve an acronym, sorry. Either way the OP referred to Polk Audio. I'll just refer to crap now and leave out the PA as it is assumed with both of them.
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