Brian Wilson
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The total volume is 2.66 cubic ft per sub which is larger than optimal but still within range. These subs are designed for 1.5 to 2.9 cubic ft each with 8 inch of mounting depth.How many cubic feet is that box? It looks tiny for 15s? If the box is to small you suffocate the woofers and loss of output.. It looks like you either need a bigger box or smaller woofers.
If I had to do it again, the box would not be as tall and I would use the p1 subs since they have a 7 inch mounting depth. But they don't handle as much power either.The total volume is 2.66 cubic ft per sub which is larger than optimal but still within range. These subs are designed for 1.5 to 2.9 cubic ft each with 8 inch of mounting depth.