x2 for the 10" 06 XXX
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All kidding aside. You need to look at sensitivity if you're only giving it 200 watts.
The TC-1000's and RL-i’s are both very sensitive and would work well with just 200 watts of power.
This home theater subwoofer uses a 10" driver similar to the RL-i/TC-1000, so you can see what it does with just 300 watts. With only 200 watts you can expect only about 1.5dB less output in a simialr box.
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_11_4/svs-pb10-subwoofer-10-2004.html
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All kidding aside. You need to look at sensitivity if you're only giving it 200 watts.
The TC-1000's and RL-i’s are both very sensitive and would work well with just 200 watts of power.
This home theater subwoofer uses a 10" driver similar to the RL-i/TC-1000, so you can see what it does with just 300 watts. With only 200 watts you can expect only about 1.5dB less output in a simialr box.
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_11_4/svs-pb10-subwoofer-10-2004.html
