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<blockquote data-quote="dragonrage" data-source="post: 7243031" data-attributes="member: 574321"><p>XXLS is indeed another good choice. They do like a bigger box than the Daytons, though. Do not feel like you need to avoid the Daytons because your amp is weak.</p><p></p><p>Do not go for an 8". Cone area is more efficient than stroke, not that an ID8 is going to be impressive in either. 10" is the absolute minimum. The less power you have, the bigger the cone area you should be looking at. It is MUCH better to drive a 21" subwoofer with 100w than it is to drive an 8". Again, cone area is more efficient than anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragonrage, post: 7243031, member: 574321"] XXLS is indeed another good choice. They do like a bigger box than the Daytons, though. Do not feel like you need to avoid the Daytons because your amp is weak. Do not go for an 8". Cone area is more efficient than stroke, not that an ID8 is going to be impressive in either. 10" is the absolute minimum. The less power you have, the bigger the cone area you should be looking at. It is MUCH better to drive a 21" subwoofer with 100w than it is to drive an 8". Again, cone area is more efficient than anything else. [/QUOTE]
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