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7 cubic feet, 3k, 600 dollars

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I got 3k and 7 cubic feet before displacement to play with, what can I do to get a hairtrick? Budget is 600 dollars for just the subs. GO.

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As much cone area as you can fit, but it's impossible to suggest somehting that will work when we absolutely NOTHING about your installation.

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There is a ton of factors here. It is not that easy. This will take planning.

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What else would you like to know? Its a 2000 Ford Ranger Extended cab. I currently have 2 12" Type R's on 1k and it moves some air but not enough lol I can kinda move a shirt when its in the window.

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This would do it.

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:roflmao:

You beat me to it, good one Sir :drink40:

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Just use the fan. it would work like a champ and it would save you some money!

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im just going by my personal experience, but if your barely moving a shirt with 2 12" type R's its gonna take alot more for a hair trick, i have a single 15 on 600 watts and i can get a shirt moving pretty good and a tiny bit of hair movement. its mostly install dependant (this is in a extended cab dodge dakota)

my goal is a decent hair trick as well, thats why this past week i ordered another 15 and an AQ1200D, doubling watts and doubling cone area should definatlely help

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7 cubes gross? You could maybe fit 2 15's or an 18.

A 15" BTL would work but like stated above crap info=crap answer.

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Doubling cone area and power won't guarantee more air movement. You will probably end up with too much sub.

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Doubling cone area and power won't guarantee more air movement. You will probably end up with too much sub.

What do you mean by "too much sub"? :puzzled:

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Doesn't moving a lot of air require a larger port area? If so the 7cu' will go really fast.

That "fan post" has me speechless!

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Doubling cone area and power won't guarantee more air movement. You will probably end up with too much sub.

What do you mean by "too much sub"? :puzzled:

To be effective, whether being loud or trying to move tons of air, it's not about cramming as many woofers in a vehicle as you can. There is a thing as too much woofer.

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Doubling cone area and power won't guarantee more air movement. You will probably end up with too much sub.

What do you mean by "too much sub"? :puzzled:

To be effective, whether being loud or trying to move tons of air, it's not about cramming as many woofers in a vehicle as you can. There is a thing as too much woofer.

true story.

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So would 2 15's and 4k do the trick? In the right box

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So would 2 15's and 4k do the trick? In the right box

absolutely not, but if you have a true 4095 watts then maybe...how the hell are we supposed to know. Give it a try and come back and report

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What are your space measurements?

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Yeah 4095 wats and the fan would get it done. Could also use a lea blower.

Seriously how good does a hair trick sound and what does it meter? Strange goal for your system IMO.

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