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I have 2500 watts rms easily disposable at 1 ohm. I dont want anything bigger then 3cuft net for a box, 2 BL 10"s or 1 btl 12", whats the sq like? I have owned (2) 10w3v2s, 1 dd 3515, 4 dd 1508s,1 dd 9512, (1) 12w7, heard kicker didnt like it and heard other subs, I wana know what a bl and btl sound like Im temped to buy this setup. I know the btl 12 will handle 2500 watts but dunno about 10's and i heard the 10 btls are horrible for daily.

Little more info this set up is....

trunk rear fire/ported

in a jetta

price not the problem

I want LSQ... not farts not sq with no backing....

So comments?

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I was NOT impressed with THE sound of THE fully loaded 12" BTL when I heard one.. SQ wasn't good at all, IMHO.

You can find something that would love 2500 daily & sound a ton better than a 12" BTL..

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It sounds like you'd be interested in a Q if you decide to stick with Fi.

No options needed other than a copper coil if you went with two of them - if you're willing to back down the power slightly, not like you'd notice it at all anyway.

You're going to have a hard time finding a single driver that takes 2.5kW and sounds decent, because people who want something to sound decent don't require that much power on a single sub. It's a lot easier to just increase cone area than run into power compression and distortion from coil travel...

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It sounds like you'd be interested in a Q if you decide to stick with Fi.

No options needed other than a copper coil if you went with two of them - if you're willing to back down the power slightly, not like you'd notice it at all anyway.

You're going to have a hard time finding a single driver that takes 2.5kW and sounds decent, because people who want something to sound decent don't require that much power on a single sub. It's a lot easier to just increase cone area than run into power compression and distortion from coil travel...

:werd_msword: i agree...

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