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<blockquote data-quote="BLD 25" data-source="post: 5764589" data-attributes="member: 563837"><p>Well, we can't argue you to believe us so do what you want. I still think that if you buy a proper sub, put it in the proper box, and power it properly, then you will be good. In reference to that, buy one good sub, and power it correctly instead of two subs and give them less than 1/4 the recommended power. Power is not just for SPL. It makes it sound right and gives you proper extension. you don't have to have 1000w, but definitely more than 200.</p><p></p><p>I understand your argument, but to me buying a "higher end" sq sub and only putting 1/4 the power to it is like buying a Ferrari and putting walmart tires on it because you "won't corner that hard."</p><p></p><p>To each their own, I am just trying to save you some money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLD 25, post: 5764589, member: 563837"] Well, we can't argue you to believe us so do what you want. I still think that if you buy a proper sub, put it in the proper box, and power it properly, then you will be good. In reference to that, buy one good sub, and power it correctly instead of two subs and give them less than 1/4 the recommended power. Power is not just for SPL. It makes it sound right and gives you proper extension. you don't have to have 1000w, but definitely more than 200. I understand your argument, but to me buying a "higher end" sq sub and only putting 1/4 the power to it is like buying a Ferrari and putting walmart tires on it because you "won't corner that hard." To each their own, I am just trying to save you some money. [/QUOTE]
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