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<blockquote data-quote="violator5spd" data-source="post: 456939" data-attributes="member: 545373"><p>To be honest with you, you don't need to have a $450-$500 budget for your sub if you only have a 400w rms amp. Sooo, if you want a 10 that would hit harder &amp; deeper, you should sell both your amp &amp; sub and put that money towards a new amp and sub. Then you could have $600-$700 to work with. Now we're talking. You could get a 1,000w amp for around $400 and then have around $300 for just a sub. Does that sound good? Unless you want to keep the amp you have now for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="violator5spd, post: 456939, member: 545373"] To be honest with you, you don't need to have a $450-$500 budget for your sub if you only have a 400w rms amp. Sooo, if you want a 10 that would hit harder & deeper, you should sell both your amp & sub and put that money towards a new amp and sub. Then you could have $600-$700 to work with. Now we're talking. You could get a 1,000w amp for around $400 and then have around $300 for just a sub. Does that sound good? Unless you want to keep the amp you have now for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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