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stereo integrity d2's 12" measurement questions?

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need some help as the website is a little scarce on details

I have 1200watts (600x2 actually), and im thinking of two si d2's sealed in 1 cu ft each

good idea or no?

#2 for those that have one can yo do me a favor

a)whats the mounting depth

b)overall diameter

c)OVERALL depth (from magnet to surround

trying to see if I can fit two of these or not

thx

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Overall diameter is 12.5"

Can't help you on the rest as I have a different basket and I'm sure the measurements aren't the same.

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Mounting depth is 6.75". Overall depth is ~7.5", although you will need more than that if you plan on sticking something directly in front of it and making the cone move at all ;). The 11 1/8'th measurement is a bit on the large side also.

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THX A TON

that was super fast :)

off to design a center console with one now instead of two lol

1000-1200w @ 1.2 cu ft will that blow the woofer?

i dont want to spend this type of cash and be out of warranty

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THX A TON

that was super fast :)

off to design  a center console with one now instead of two lol

1000-1200w @ 1.2 cu ft will that blow the woofer?

i dont want to spend this type of cash and be out of warranty

As long as you are careful with it. No clipping and no abuse and you'll be fine. In the center console though, I can GUARANTEE you won't even need that absurd amount of power. Try it with low power first and see how you like it. You'll be surprised. If it's not enough, change the coil wiring and get the 1K. Adjust the gain accordingly.

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Bloody hell, with 1500 clean watts the 15" Mag doesn't move much at all in 2.5 sealed...and at that volume it's retarded loud...seriously...

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