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<blockquote data-quote="SounDrive" data-source="post: 8412500" data-attributes="member: 653833"><p>There's no such thing as under powering a sub. Even a pair of XFLs or 4 CVRs would be fine on only 1000w. Disregard the post above this one. It's okay for a newbie to want to help but sometimes people get a little overzealous.</p><p></p><p>2 10s or 2 12s would work well. The SAs are a good choice. Also check out the SSA GCON. And I believe a pair of DD redline 700s may be in your budget as well if you have a local dealer. The XFLs are okay and will take a lot of power but they aren't really efficient.</p><p></p><p>Does your friend who builds boxes build them to spec with a program or does he eyeball them like most people do? An improperly designed enclosure is worse than a prefab.. and prefabs tend to be pretty terrible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SounDrive, post: 8412500, member: 653833"] There's no such thing as under powering a sub. Even a pair of XFLs or 4 CVRs would be fine on only 1000w. Disregard the post above this one. It's okay for a newbie to want to help but sometimes people get a little overzealous. 2 10s or 2 12s would work well. The SAs are a good choice. Also check out the SSA GCON. And I believe a pair of DD redline 700s may be in your budget as well if you have a local dealer. The XFLs are okay and will take a lot of power but they aren't really efficient. Does your friend who builds boxes build them to spec with a program or does he eyeball them like most people do? An improperly designed enclosure is worse than a prefab.. and prefabs tend to be pretty terrible. [/QUOTE]
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