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15s or 10s in 2015 Nissan Titan SV Crew Cab, Pros/Cons?


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stephens 
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Posted: August 25, 2018 at 10:07 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote stephens
Ive got a 2015 Nissan Titan SV Crew Cab and I'm trying to decide between two/three 15's or four 10's. I'm going back and forth of wanting to keep my bench seat, saying that I've seen builds with my year truck with quad 10s under the bench that look nice but, I've not met anyone in person to hear those setups. I've came across plenty of people of delete their bench seats and do multiple 15s and i have heard them. So can say four Sundown Sa 10s give a good bang in a built box under these seats, as much of you I love the lows and understand 10s wont necessarily hit the same notes/lows. So in your opinions would the 10s be somthing I would regret doing or can these systems really shake? If nothing else could through me some of the pros/cons that I may not have thought of.
Thanks,
Stephen S.
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It sounds like you may have already answered most of your own questions and the only opinion that really matters in this case is yours.
Do you use your rear seat?
Do you want a big box instead of a rear seat?
Do you want more base than you have now and a rear seat?
A 15" woofer has more than twice the cone area of a 10" woofer.
A 15" woofer can move more air than two 10" woofers with the same amount of power.
10" woofers can sound great and hit hard in a proper enclosure.
15" woofers can sound great and hit hard in a proper enclosure.
Personally, I would maintain the integrity of the vehicle, but what I like and what you like may be two different animals.
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stephens 
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Posted: August 27, 2018 at 6:25 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote stephens
Appreciate the input, I meant to say the SA-8's but, all is good. I've got about 2.5 cubes to play with under my bench seat. I'm leaning towards doing four SA-8's in a ported box and keeping the bench. For now atleast 😅
Stephen S.

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