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<blockquote data-quote="soldiermedic" data-source="post: 5391621" data-attributes="member: 604733"><p>To the guy that wonders why I should go with more than 1 10, I used to have a cheap basslink in my trunk of my old blazer, and it was just enough of what I needed, though the range absolutely sucked and I never played it loud enough to cause a ruckus. I don't need to fill my trunk with speakers, I need to fill the frequency I'm not getting with my coax. If 1 10" at 150 RMS was decent, I don't see how anything more than 1 10" at around 400-500 RMS won't give me just what I need. If there's an argument against that, please enlighten me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soldiermedic, post: 5391621, member: 604733"] To the guy that wonders why I should go with more than 1 10, I used to have a cheap basslink in my trunk of my old blazer, and it was just enough of what I needed, though the range absolutely sucked and I never played it loud enough to cause a ruckus. I don't need to fill my trunk with speakers, I need to fill the frequency I'm not getting with my coax. If 1 10" at 150 RMS was decent, I don't see how anything more than 1 10" at around 400-500 RMS won't give me just what I need. If there's an argument against that, please enlighten me. [/QUOTE]
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