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I just bought a new car (Dodge Charger Daytona Edition) and the trunk is huge. I was thinking of either putting in two 10's and a 15" or two 12's. I have a 1000 watt amplifier. I'm more into clean, all-around bass than strictly deep boom, that's why I thought maybe the two 10's and 15 would balance that out. Then again the 12's appeal as well. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Did it Himself
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You can't really generalise saying 10s are punchy and 15s are deep etc, it really is down to the individual drive unit chosen.
All I would say is that I'd rather buy one high quality drive unit than two cheaper ones for the same kind of budget.
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