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Well i got my two treo ssi 15's running off a us amp 2000. i previously had two powerbass xs 15's. i put them in my powerbass box, which was close enough to specs. i'm pretty impressed. with the treo's weighing in at what seems to be half the pbx's. they pack one hell of a punch. and i'm willing to say they are about 5 decibles louder. i'll get it tested this week to further persue my conclusion. great sound quality. and you can feel alot more air flow in my explorer. cheers. i'm now sellin my pbx's to a friend of mine.

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Well i got my two treo ssi 15's running off a us amp 2000. i previously had two powerbass xs 15's. i put them in my powerbass box, which was close enough to specs. i'm pretty impressed. with the treo's weighing in at what seems to be half the pbx's. they pack one hell of a punch. and i'm willing to say they are about 5 decibles louder. i'll get it tested this week to further persue my conclusion. great sound quality. and you can feel alot more air flow in my explorer. cheers. i'm now sellin my pbx's to a friend of mine.

i dunno about 5db's louder....but treo's are indeed loud and clean subs..i loved my treo ss's (which ur ssi's replaced)

glad u like them...treo is indeed one of the best sub companies out there.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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hahaha hey we can all dream right.. switch and gain 5db's.. yea uhh i was at a 179 before.. so with that 5db gain... riiiiiiight i ate to much turkey.. the sound quality at such high levels is great. but its no 5 decibles louder i assure you. we can all dream tho right?

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You never know. I gained 7-10 db's by changing my box design. I went from a 137.7 on the old a/c to a 137.7 on the new termlab. That was in a convertible too.

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