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Depends what subs you go for and what you want out of a particular setup. If you want good strong low end, then I'd suggest a 15" I have found 15"s to produce better low end in almost all comparative models. Some people have said 15"s aren't very quick in transient response, I have never had any proplems with them sounding "slow".Apparently Image Dynamics IDMax subs go way low for their 10"s and 12", although they do have a 15" in that range as well.

Personaly I would run a 15" with a rating of about 500-600wrms and run it with about double the power for overhead. Just make sure you set gains carefully if you do this.

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2 10's you'll enjoy the tight but hard bass if your putting that much power through it . ive found that its hard to have a 15 that does not lag unless you have a good box. hard but not impossible.

if you want dero bass go the 15 with a big box

if you want a nice clean sounding system (still with hard hitting bass) go the 10's

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