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Bang for the buck.... Which 1 sub around 1000w RMS
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<blockquote data-quote="wp7457" data-source="post: 8608333" data-attributes="member: 665590"><p>Getting back into the game after many years away from car audio. Unfamiliar with all of the current brands/reputations.</p><p></p><p>I just had to replace my alternator with a 130amp on a recent roadtrip and didn't have a choice to upgrade to a high-output, would prefer to not have to upgrade again so I think I want to stay at 1000w rms for the sub. Running 100w rms on the front comps (ID CTX65cs), still deciding on the amp for those.</p><p></p><p>Number of subs preferred: 1</p><p></p><p>Size preferred (if configuration allows): 15" or 18" [prefer sealed box]</p><p></p><p>Budget: $450 tops, preferably closer to $350</p><p></p><p>Power to be used (which amp(s), include which resistance): Zapco ST-1KDM (1000w rms @ 1 ohm.... not yet ordered, so taking other suggestions)</p><p></p><p>Space available (take measurements, do not guess): 2006 Toyota Highlander - I have the entire trunk available.</p><p></p><p>Goals: SQ, best bang for the buck sub. If I can get a $300 sub that is 90% of the quality of a $450 sub, that's what I want. Not trying to pay big for diminishing returns.</p><p></p><p>Listening habits: All music</p><p></p><p>Preferred brands/subs/whatever: Used to have an Fi Q 15"... all I really know to compare anything to. Looking at SSA, Sundown....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wp7457, post: 8608333, member: 665590"] Getting back into the game after many years away from car audio. Unfamiliar with all of the current brands/reputations. I just had to replace my alternator with a 130amp on a recent roadtrip and didn't have a choice to upgrade to a high-output, would prefer to not have to upgrade again so I think I want to stay at 1000w rms for the sub. Running 100w rms on the front comps (ID CTX65cs), still deciding on the amp for those. Number of subs preferred: 1 Size preferred (if configuration allows): 15" or 18" [prefer sealed box] Budget: $450 tops, preferably closer to $350 Power to be used (which amp(s), include which resistance): Zapco ST-1KDM (1000w rms @ 1 ohm.... not yet ordered, so taking other suggestions) Space available (take measurements, do not guess): 2006 Toyota Highlander - I have the entire trunk available. Goals: SQ, best bang for the buck sub. If I can get a $300 sub that is 90% of the quality of a $450 sub, that's what I want. Not trying to pay big for diminishing returns. Listening habits: All music Preferred brands/subs/whatever: Used to have an Fi Q 15"... all I really know to compare anything to. Looking at SSA, Sundown.... [/QUOTE]
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