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I've been researching some different subs that are priced around 100 to 150$. and i've been looking into the audioque sdc2.5 series ( as the title says ). I'm looking for a daily sub that can take a beating all day at rms and i wont have to worry about it. ( obviously right amp settings, etc ) I was thinking about either a wall in my explorer with 4 15's ( clamshell type box) or do a crx style box with 4 12's. I have more then enough room for both cause i have all of behind the back seat. demensions are like 52 wide 40ish deep and 40ish tall (estimations i dont remember the exact from when i last measured) Sq is important but i would like to compete locally and hopefully not suck :) I've looked around and i've read a few things on the sd2 series and they seemed like they were a good sub, just curious about the sdc's. Thank you very much for your help. (im also aware its a preference thing sometimes, but i just want to know if its a solid sub)

I've got two SDC2.5's in my explorer . I beat on them like every day and they still work perfect. I am currently using an AQ 1200D on them and they seem like they actually want more power, so rated power wont be a problem. I like the sound quallity in them for a daily pounder.

Theres a guy on the AQ page with 4 15's doing a 155.

Great subs, great customer service, all around great company.

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