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uchm12 
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I currently have 4 pioneer 12 subs in a sealed box, they are rated at 400rms, and I want to upgrade or downgrade depending on how you look at it, to 2 12s or 15s but not lose any of the loudness from the 4 12s. any suggestions??? my price range is about 200 a sub.
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2-12" l7 kicker subs
i have 1-15" l5 in my truck and it slams
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you could go with some audiobahn subs i had 4 subs in my last car then did the same thing you did and got two audiobahn aw1208t subs and it sounds much better.
pioneer head unit, dual 6.5 door speakers, rear pioneer 6x9s, 2 aw1208t audiobahn subs 1500 watts RMS each, one virtual reality 400 watt amp, and one 3000 watt Boss mono channel class D amp
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I recomend the kicker L7's. Those fockers are LOUD!
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Not very often you see someone recomend audiobahn over L7's2 subs to replace 4 -- posted image.
I heard 2 L7 15's this morning. They were stupid loud!! Not much for SQ but at levels like that does it matter?
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what are you running for amps ???

1974 ford pinto 4 15" punch Z power punch bd 1001 pioneer DEH-6700
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Yes he sure could, but audioblah is shhh.
uchm12 
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i have a mark antony 2500D, its suppose to be 2500rms, and it might be but i never turn it up all the way so it normally ran at about 1200-1400.  It beats hard, thats y i dont turn it up because your ears will be hurting.  Should I use a ported or sealed box?  By the way they are goin in a 99 chrysler concorde
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If you care anything about SQ, dont go with Audiobahn or L7s... simple as that.
Just double your Xmax and you will MORE than happy with the outcome. So if those subs only moved 12mm Xmax, get something with 24mm Xmax. Or double your power. Or go ported. Any of those will get you as loud or louder than the 4 12"s you have.
I recommend the Oz Audio Matrix Elite subs... around 200 each and will do 24mm Xmax, 700 watts RMS, and be INCREADIBLY loud sealed and hit lower than you could imagine.
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(2) Oz Audio Matrix Elite 12"s sealed in 4 cube fiberglass enclosure, powered by HiFonics BX1605D
Oz Audio Matrix 180cs 6.5" component set power by HiFonics ZX4000

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