Best Bass for $300?

Big important advice to a noob. Its not the sub that gets you loud. Its how properly you do the setup. New subs wont do sh*t if you signal ***** and your enclosure game non existent. Its the box that gets you loud. Along with a proper signal then proper power. swapping subs is one of the last things you do when everything else is up to par. Dont follow the typical noob route the fks up your wallet in the long run with mistakes after mistakes after mistakes.

 
Supposedly that Belva does 1400 clamped at 1ohm nominal

I bought one for the $150 challenge but didn't test it ever

Op if you can go used it opens a lot of options

Any 1000w-1500w rms amp with a pair of subs will be decent

You can always get one and wire at 2 ohm then get a second later to wire to 1 ohm and really get some decent output

 
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