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<blockquote data-quote="nineball" data-source="post: 6093548" data-attributes="member: 585829"><p>i have an old pair of 10w0-8 subs that have been with me for about 8-10 years and they still sound great. i have had them ported and sealed and was very happy with both results. they never needed more than 200 each and currently only get 100.</p><p></p><p>my last setup was a pair of type-r 10s getting 600 each sealed. i know, they want to be ported, but it was only a temporary thing and i got a decent prefab for $11 on close out at cc. i was very happy with what they could perform and only wish i had taken the time to port them before they were sold. i think i ran them for about 35 days.</p><p></p><p>i now have a 12" type-x tuned to 35 getting about 1200 and love it. i am very pleased with the performance and no adjustments needed between different types of music. it sounds just as good with some jazz as it does with jay-z.</p><p></p><p>bottom line, any reputable company can produce quality equipment that can perform. as stated, the biggest factor that can help or hurt you is the install. pick a quality product and go for it. it won't be the last time you buy new/more equipment...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nineball, post: 6093548, member: 585829"] i have an old pair of 10w0-8 subs that have been with me for about 8-10 years and they still sound great. i have had them ported and sealed and was very happy with both results. they never needed more than 200 each and currently only get 100. my last setup was a pair of type-r 10s getting 600 each sealed. i know, they want to be ported, but it was only a temporary thing and i got a decent prefab for $11 on close out at cc. i was very happy with what they could perform and only wish i had taken the time to port them before they were sold. i think i ran them for about 35 days. i now have a 12" type-x tuned to 35 getting about 1200 and love it. i am very pleased with the performance and no adjustments needed between different types of music. it sounds just as good with some jazz as it does with jay-z. bottom line, any reputable company can produce quality equipment that can perform. as stated, the biggest factor that can help or hurt you is the install. pick a quality product and go for it. it won't be the last time you buy new/more equipment... [/QUOTE]
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