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jonathancullen 
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he used 6 10" l7 to produce that. its not just those subs, but the box he build for them. we wont tell us much about his box lol, just that its small.....
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For street use here is what I would recomend
box measured 3.65 cu ft internal before port displacement, with a 2.25x13.25x21 inch slot port
You could try both subs in that same enclosure, or build 2 boxes with one sub in each
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jeff what would you say about me? should i go with a single 18solox or a few (6-8) L712? im looking at the kx2500.1 for the amp(s).

anyones opinion would be great, whether or not it be for the soloX or the L7's

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anyone???? /\ /\ /\ /\ /\
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solo x is a beast.. Have you watched any of the videos on RealmOfExcursion.com of the SOLOX?? It makes this dudes tires shake.. I was debating over an 18" Solo X or two 15" L7's for close to the same price.. Waiting for the subs to come in, will tell you how it goes
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With a single 2500.1 I would strongly reccomend 4-6 12" L5's   the 2006 models
These will get as loud and louder then the L7's when you are dealing with lower power per woofer
with 4 12 L5's you would have an rms handling of 2400 which you have the kx2500.1    seams like a perfect combination to me!
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alright cool. i really want loud and i want it to shake my seat a little, i am building a custom box to fit into a 91 celica to house 4 12" square, its going to be vented ill pm you the rough drawing an a few days once i get everything i need to get your input, also maybe pics of the trunk and rough measurements. i have sold my system to a kid so now he has the loudest system in school, hitting 128db. its two p2 12" in sealed with a 400w rms@4ohm in a ford ranger, he is happy with it but i want louder.  ill try and get those to you soon.... thanks
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