Thread: 10" or 12" Subs
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Old 05-07-2015, 01:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by bullitt5897 View Post
I am running 2 10" subs and it is more than enough bass for a very clean sound. That is the route I would go. A 12" sub is going to hit hard but depending on amp and box design may not be as clean as tight as the 10's
Size isn't everything, but I agree it will have more than enough bass. I used to have 4 8"s that hit a lot harder and a lot lower than other setups my friend had with 2 12"s. At a different time I had a single 15" in a 4.5 cuft box that was a whole lot cleaner and tighter than a set of 10s or a set of 12s.

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