Hey, so lets get into the physics a little.
The surface area of 1 12" driver = 116" squared
The surface area of two 12" subs = 232" squared
A single 18" sub = 255" squared
So you have a box with a surface area between a single 15" and single 18" driver. That’s good.
Because the drivers are co-located you don’t get the frequency response smoothing capabilities of multiple subwoofers. Ideally you could locate them so they smooth each other's peaks and valleys. So that’s not quite as good, but a single sub, with EQ and room treatment can be magical if properly done.
To integrate this well, start by using the room simulator here.
https://amcoustics.com/tools/amroc
Try to put the sub and listening location OUTSIDE the first few room modes.
Measurements are really going to be your friend. The next two tools are EQ and room treatments.