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    if you have enough space, go with the 12"s for SURE. much better, crisper, bigger bass

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    if you have enough space, go with the 12"s for SURE. much better, crisper, bigger bass

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    They will sound very similar with the same amount of power and the correct size boxes... Most people wouldnt even be able to tell a difference.

    The 12's are slightly more efficient, so will be a tad louder, but its so small, it would be hard to tell. Also, the 12's should technically play "deeper" but both will play as deep as 99 percent of music goes, in the correct size box.

    If space is no concern, just get the 12's. If you are trying to squeeze these subs into a small space, go with the 10's, as they use a smaller box.

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    if you have enough space, go with the 12"s for SURE. much better, crisper, bigger bass

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    12's would push more air therefore be louder and deeper. 10's would hit the highs really well.

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    2 10" Kicker CVR's or 2 12" Kicker CVR's?

    I see they both handle the same average rms which is 400....is there a point to get 2 12" if the 10" hanlde the same or will the 12's just be better?

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    the 12" speakers should hit a little harder the 10" save a little room and may cost less

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    They will sound very similar with the same amount of power and the correct size boxes... Most people wouldnt even be able to tell a difference.

    The 12's are slightly more efficient, so will be a tad louder, but its so small, it would be hard to tell. Also, the 12's should technically play "deeper" but both will play as deep as 99 percent of music goes, in the correct size box.

    If space is no concern, just get the 12's. If you are trying to squeeze these subs into a small space, go with the 10's, as they use a smaller box.

 

 

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