I have a audio pipe apsm 1300 amp, stock electrical, with knukeptz kolusus flex 4 gauge wiring. Need opinion on a 15" sub that would match the amp. Price under $250. So far I am considering an Obsidian 15" or a sundown sa 15".

I have a audio pipe apsm 1300 amp, stock electrical, with knukeptz kolusus flex 4 gauge wiring. Need opinion on a 15" sub that would match the amp. Price under $250. So far I am considering an Obsidian 15" or a sundown sa 15".
Either Obsidian or Sundown would be awesome, couldn't go wrong either way, depends on what you want![]()
New ride... new system...
2012 Jeep Compass Latitude
18" Obsidian Audio Sub in a Reverse Tapered Transmission Line Box
Box Design by Mobile Enclosures http://mobileenclosures.jimdo.com

27 hz 2.9 cubes
Another thread??? your almost as bad as brandon was
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sorry, new at this forum and couldn't find how to get back to my old one, figured it out now.

Yeah i have a newer honda civic and i dont want to do too much to it in case i want to resell it later.
Skar VVX dual 2 ohm

yeah i look at the skar also. maybe tune it to 30 hz. ik they have solid lows but i haven't heard the best about the mids.
Suggestion for Obsidian 15's that was given to me by Nick...
"Aim for 3.3 to 3.5 ft^3 per driver tuned to 32 Hz. Anything larger or tuned lower will result in too much bottom end that will cover up the top end...especially avoid tuning lower in a larger box."
New ride... new system...
2012 Jeep Compass Latitude
18" Obsidian Audio Sub in a Reverse Tapered Transmission Line Box
Box Design by Mobile Enclosures http://mobileenclosures.jimdo.com

i might get a bigger encloser. I was thinking about going with 2 sa 15's and doing a big three on my car. but id need some component speakers and that puts me way over my budget. Im leaning towards the obsidian.
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