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<blockquote data-quote="Essex23" data-source="post: 8781043" data-attributes="member: 684928"><p>Before anyone starts in on me and gives me the whole "just get a 8-10" powered sub ya noob" kind of response, let me just get this all out there ahead of time. I get it. I <strong><em>KNOW </em></strong>a larger powered sub would be ideal...but please read on.</p><p></p><p>I have a 2011 Altima Coupe. For those that don't know the car...space to put anything is virtually non-existent. The only place to really put anything is the trunk...but I am trying to avoid that as that is really my only way to store anything when I am shopping or need to carry things back and forth from my house to my mother-in-laws house as she can't drive as she is in late stage Alzheimer's. So this leaves running a good 6x9 set as pretty much the only option for me.</p><p></p><p>I listen primarily to hard rock/metal/symphonic metal (Metallica, Nightwish, Babymetal, Band Maid, etc…) and love great bass and being able to hear all the different layers to musical compositions…but have no desire to have something so powerful that it blows the clothes off a woman (not many will get that reference). </p><p></p><p>Money is not a concern for me...good sounding, quality speakers are my main concern. So something that fits this description would be great. I would appreciate any/all educated and informed suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essex23, post: 8781043, member: 684928"] Before anyone starts in on me and gives me the whole "just get a 8-10" powered sub ya noob" kind of response, let me just get this all out there ahead of time. I get it. I [B][I]KNOW [/I][/B]a larger powered sub would be ideal...but please read on. I have a 2011 Altima Coupe. For those that don't know the car...space to put anything is virtually non-existent. The only place to really put anything is the trunk...but I am trying to avoid that as that is really my only way to store anything when I am shopping or need to carry things back and forth from my house to my mother-in-laws house as she can't drive as she is in late stage Alzheimer's. So this leaves running a good 6x9 set as pretty much the only option for me. I listen primarily to hard rock/metal/symphonic metal (Metallica, Nightwish, Babymetal, Band Maid, etc…) and love great bass and being able to hear all the different layers to musical compositions…but have no desire to have something so powerful that it blows the clothes off a woman (not many will get that reference). Money is not a concern for me...good sounding, quality speakers are my main concern. So something that fits this description would be great. I would appreciate any/all educated and informed suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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