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Steven Kephart 
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northballer wrote:

How about one 12'' brahma to two 12'' shivas and does anyone know the warranty on the adire sub's

For SQ, the Brahma uses our XBL^2 motor so it will definitely win. 

For output, most likely the Shiva's would win. 

But each have their advantages and disadvantages.  The Brahma requires a smaller enclosure, but is less efficient.  The Brahma costs a lot more, but looks a lot better.

BTW, all our speakers come with a 3 year warranty.

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Will the two shivas do more damage then my 3 10'' mtx6000 bass wise. 
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northballer wrote:
Which one is better for bass both around the same price thanks for the reply. 
I've always had a thing for pioneer.
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northballer wrote:
Will the two shivas do more damage then my 3 10'' mtx6000 bass wise. 

Probably depends on the setup.  How loud can you get now?  What size and type enclosure are you using?  One guy used to hit consistantly around 152 dB with a single Tempest (the 15" version of the Shiva), so they are quite potent subs.  He now runs 4 Tempests off of 1000 watts and does 150 dB at the headrest and on the new Termpro mic.

Steven Kephart

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Right know I have them in the spare tire in a custom box i have never used a meter to test what I can hit now. But i can tell that it does not hit me in the chest and thats what I want, I just want to know will these speakers do this the box is volume is at about 3.5
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What kind of amp was pushing that guys one tempest and what kind of box was it in and btw my box is sealed.
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