SA 12s would be a great sub.sundown sa 12s?
re se
re sx
Not sure on the weights but they all have the ablility to take 1k rms
I wouldn't ever recommend these.Pioneer subs...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/sick.gif.b1847c8dabbfeeddbcf1a78052249e10.gif
Yea i know. I am just unsure of the weight. I looked them up too. sxs would be too hard to find. and the ses would be close taking 1k rms each. But it is possibly.SA 12s would be a great sub.EASILY handling 1000
Yeah Im sure you can find something very nice for what a 1/4 of those cost.I'd love to try those, but no way in hell am I spending that kind of dough on subs...
I started out back in 99 with Pioneer subs, and I thought that they were the best thing since PB&J. It's amazing what opens your eyes when you listen to a truly clean setup. Never purchased a Pioneer sub since...I wouldn't ever recommend these.I had many experiences.
Barely any sound quality and if there is barely any distortion these do no fair well with that.
HAHA.I started out back in 99 with Pioneer subs, and I thought that they were the best thing since PB&J. It's amazing what opens your eyes when you listen to a truly clean setup. Never purchased a Pioneer sub since...
1k on the right sub can be loud.Niice, I prefer the SQ setups, 1Kw is good enough for me.
I'm not sure what you're asking here...you wnat a 32lbs sub but the box can be small sealed of ported the wood alone will throw of your curve if you go ported?
Why do you want to leave what you have now then?I'm not sure what you're asking here...
I know exactly what I'm doing with my box and port size.
Hell, I hit a 146 legal and 150 outlaw in a trunk car, subs facing backwards so...