15 or 18 for HT for $150?

MJ-18. Mine is getting only 300w and it wangs. Tuned low 20's in a standard slot port box.

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very nice man...very nice...

i can't wait to see what my 500 can do to a nice sub...

i was thinking about getting that dayton 1000 watt amp when it was on sale for $280 but 500 watts for $150 was too good of a deal to pass up...500 should be plenty anyways...

sweeeeeeeeet set up...

how many cubes is that by the way? and whats the port area? thanks

 
They're great subs that sound very nice and can get loud. They can also dig down pretty low. John, the guy who makes them, used to work for TC sounds and was one of the guys behind the LMS motor technology they use. The sub was originally designed around home theater use but goes well in a car audio environment.

You can check out the videos of my 12" version in my sig.

 
I actually just built a HT sub from a 13oV2 sub from elemental designs. It was B-stock, which means they have a cosmetic defect and were only $100. Turns out the sticker on the magnet was scratched, lol! I've got mine tuned to about 25hz and she's getting 350RMS. It's a down firing sub that I ended up using spike feet to keep her high enough that the excursion doesn't hit carpet. Sounds amazing!

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