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Old 10-11-2003, 07:25 AM
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would three audiobahn alum 10" subs fit in the "trunk" of a 92-95 civic hatch, or should i just go for the two 12" alums?....and what amp would you use to power them? ( 10"=
120 oz. Double Stacked Strontium Magnets
Power Handling: 800 watts R.M.S.
Frequency Response: 20Hz – 500Hz
Efficiency: 95.6dB
PHAT 1.75" EPDM Rubber Surround
Spun Aluminum Cone
Dual 3" 4-Layer ASV Voice Coils
Dual 6 Ohm Voice Coils
3 Ohm or 12 Ohm Operation
Mounting Dimensions: Depth; 5" Hole; 9 1/4" Diameter; 10 7/8"

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120 oz. Double Stacked Strontium Magnets
Power Handling: 1000 watts R.M.S.
Frequency Response: 18Hz 500Hz
Efficiency: 96.4dB
PHAT 1.75" EPDM Rubber Surround
Spun Aluminum Cone
Dual 3" 4-Layer ASV Voice Coils
Dual 6 Ohm Voice Coils
3 Ohm or 12 Ohm Operation
Mounting Dimensions:
Depth; 5 5/8"
Hole; 11 1/8"
Diameter; 12 3/4" )
Old 10-13-2003, 10:56 PM
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I'd say go for the 12" setup. They have a more resonant punch than the 10" setup. And remember, more of the same speaker just means louder sound of the same sound. A bigger speaker will have a boomier sound, and hey, you won't need the db of that third 10" anyway. Plus more room in the trunk.




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