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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8909396" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>I do plan on also doing a full sealed front stage for the mids. I picked up a set of Recoil Components thats im going to switch over to Dayton classic woofers too which from what they say performs well in a car door. Trying</p><p></p><p>Im not concerned about big numbers. I prefer a more efficient setup as im not planning on getting a high output alternator. I have a JP13 to play with which is extremely efficient at 4 and 2 ohms. 91 percent I believe. I've had my experience with big ol stuff woofers wired at one ohm with terrible efficiently and im never happy with it. Sealed sounds good but efficiency goes out the window. I want something that'll blend nicely with the front stage when playing rock and metal, but also want to be able to have a nice chest hitting louder subwoofer stage for rap or any song where bass is the main focus.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any recommendations for cheaper IB drivers? I dont want to be s0ending $400 per woofer. Maybe $200ish. Besides the cheap Tremor series, I was looking audio the HO or UM series from Dayton Audio. Any idea if those would be good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8909396, member: 683415"] I do plan on also doing a full sealed front stage for the mids. I picked up a set of Recoil Components thats im going to switch over to Dayton classic woofers too which from what they say performs well in a car door. Trying Im not concerned about big numbers. I prefer a more efficient setup as im not planning on getting a high output alternator. I have a JP13 to play with which is extremely efficient at 4 and 2 ohms. 91 percent I believe. I've had my experience with big ol stuff woofers wired at one ohm with terrible efficiently and im never happy with it. Sealed sounds good but efficiency goes out the window. I want something that'll blend nicely with the front stage when playing rock and metal, but also want to be able to have a nice chest hitting louder subwoofer stage for rap or any song where bass is the main focus. Do you have any recommendations for cheaper IB drivers? I dont want to be s0ending $400 per woofer. Maybe $200ish. Besides the cheap Tremor series, I was looking audio the HO or UM series from Dayton Audio. Any idea if those would be good? [/QUOTE]
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