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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8542608" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Yeah pretty sure the kicker gets louder than dayton easily. My sundown sd 10 in a sealed box got just as loud 40hz and up but much louder and plays lower than a dayton 1500 sub and a polk psw505 when it came to under 40hz... The dayton died at 36hz, polk reached limits at 32hz while the sundown was louder than the daytons peak frequency while playing 20 to 40hz just to give a comparison. Thats a shallowmount 10.... Imagine if it was an xfl or sundown ultra, dayton ho or ultimax can't possibly even hope to match up in overall bandwidth and loudness in all honesty. That dayton 1500 and psw505 sub is tossed around by a lot of AV forum guys. Ive sampled velodyne and svs as well from the local hi fidelity shop . All top dogs in the ht world. Their lows are pitiful vs what you can achieve with a beefy car sub in an HT style horn loaded or t line enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Its funny some of these HT guys saying stuff is loud... their definition of loud bass is a joke lmfao</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8542608, member: 650438"] Yeah pretty sure the kicker gets louder than dayton easily. My sundown sd 10 in a sealed box got just as loud 40hz and up but much louder and plays lower than a dayton 1500 sub and a polk psw505 when it came to under 40hz... The dayton died at 36hz, polk reached limits at 32hz while the sundown was louder than the daytons peak frequency while playing 20 to 40hz just to give a comparison. Thats a shallowmount 10.... Imagine if it was an xfl or sundown ultra, dayton ho or ultimax can't possibly even hope to match up in overall bandwidth and loudness in all honesty. That dayton 1500 and psw505 sub is tossed around by a lot of AV forum guys. Ive sampled velodyne and svs as well from the local hi fidelity shop . All top dogs in the ht world. Their lows are pitiful vs what you can achieve with a beefy car sub in an HT style horn loaded or t line enclosure. Its funny some of these HT guys saying stuff is loud... their definition of loud bass is a joke lmfao [/QUOTE]
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