no doubt. Personally think people just getting into It need to start out small and work their way up. You can do some pretty good sounding systems that get fairly loud with just 500 600 watts total power. See so many start out with 2500 + mono amps hooked up to stock electrical etc.I wouldn't like living and learning that way lol.Ya, man live and learn. It just depends. This dinky 10 in a box aint nothing special, but it works and fairly decent at that. It won't go below like 28hz I think, but at least I have something to test my audio tracks out on before I play them in my car. That is the only reason I use it now. I like to see where I can improve or make it even better, efficient, louder, smaller, etc whatever. I am ocd on some things and others just don't care. But if you want something very specific just for you and what you need, you have to learn how to do it yourself. Companies out there tailor to the general norm, and we as consumers buy that up for what it is, and if we want we have the option to do more or less which is the cool part. But it takes work and trial and error some times.
I'm pretty much the same way. I just started my 4th box for the same sub today.. I worry about the finish on some of them some of them I just get them together and they look how they look always good with It as long as they're put together nicely.