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2 10" subs, wires, and an amp for $340?
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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7447103" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>Do you have any specific goals in mind? SQ? SPL? I think 2 10 inch subs + amp is doable on your budget, though I would personally go for a nice 12 inch subwoofer and use the remainer for amplifier. Being SQ person, I can only think of SQ subs. One possibility is to buy one 4ohm SVC 12 inch Peerless XXLS, which is one of the best SQ subwoofer values with the price of around $220 shipped on ebay, and spend the rest on the amplifier. This subwoofer has a pretty high sensitivity. So any amplifier with 200watt RMS at 4ohm is more than enough.</p><p></p><p>However, if you insist on dual 10 setup, one possibility is to get two RE Audio SRX10 subwoofers. I have experience with 12 inch version. It plays deep, well controlled bass while running even in a sealed box on a low power amplifier. While it's rated thermally for only 300watt RMS, it will take almost 600watts (in a 1cu ft recommended sealed box) before even exceeding its xmax limit. Get two 2ohm DVC versions, wire for the final 2ohm load and run off a mono block amplifier. For SQ application I think anything will work (e.g. 300watt should be sufficient IMO), but they could take more if you want to spend more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7447103, member: 629735"] Do you have any specific goals in mind? SQ? SPL? I think 2 10 inch subs + amp is doable on your budget, though I would personally go for a nice 12 inch subwoofer and use the remainer for amplifier. Being SQ person, I can only think of SQ subs. One possibility is to buy one 4ohm SVC 12 inch Peerless XXLS, which is one of the best SQ subwoofer values with the price of around $220 shipped on ebay, and spend the rest on the amplifier. This subwoofer has a pretty high sensitivity. So any amplifier with 200watt RMS at 4ohm is more than enough. However, if you insist on dual 10 setup, one possibility is to get two RE Audio SRX10 subwoofers. I have experience with 12 inch version. It plays deep, well controlled bass while running even in a sealed box on a low power amplifier. While it's rated thermally for only 300watt RMS, it will take almost 600watts (in a 1cu ft recommended sealed box) before even exceeding its xmax limit. Get two 2ohm DVC versions, wire for the final 2ohm load and run off a mono block amplifier. For SQ application I think anything will work (e.g. 300watt should be sufficient IMO), but they could take more if you want to spend more. [/QUOTE]
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