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Best all-around subwoofer for 150-200$
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<blockquote data-quote="faeezhio" data-source="post: 8141245" data-attributes="member: 653680"><p>Lol when it comes to having limited power supply to your subs(from your amp)...I think you should try getting a sub with a good sensitivity of 90dbs upwards, regardless of coil size. Try getting a sub that has the same/slightly less rms rating of your current amp(unless you planning on getting a bigger amp but same principle)...but ag, I'm just a noob so take my advice with a pinch of salt lol....there are subs out there with small motors but play just as good(if not better) then other subs with bigger motors...btw I'd take the SA sub, durability is key!!! No use having an extremely loud set-up that melts, blows etc after playing it a couple of times</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faeezhio, post: 8141245, member: 653680"] Lol when it comes to having limited power supply to your subs(from your amp)...I think you should try getting a sub with a good sensitivity of 90dbs upwards, regardless of coil size. Try getting a sub that has the same/slightly less rms rating of your current amp(unless you planning on getting a bigger amp but same principle)...but ag, I'm just a noob so take my advice with a pinch of salt lol....there are subs out there with small motors but play just as good(if not better) then other subs with bigger motors...btw I'd take the SA sub, durability is key!!! No use having an extremely loud set-up that melts, blows etc after playing it a couple of times [/QUOTE]
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