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best size sub for heavy metal (think 'one' by metallica)
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<blockquote data-quote="jimmyjames1700" data-source="post: 1660951" data-attributes="member: 558886"><p>Nope, he would want D2's. Unless you don't think that two CVX can handle 300Wrms. Since it's a mono amp that makes full power at 2 ohm mono. He would wire the coils in series to effectively make two 4 ohm speakers, and then wire the two subs in parallel to make a single 2 ohm load. Unless you don't think that two CVX can handle 300Wrms.</p><p></p><p>To the original poster, how much do you want to spend? I would recommend the 12" D2 ID overstocks that are on Ebay right now. Great subs for the money, $65 ea, and will work great off of minimal to moderate powered systems.</p><p></p><p>I am currently running a pair off of the rear channels of a Eclipse PA5422, so they are only getting about 120Wrms a peice! They sound great, the impact at that power level is pretty unreal. Low bass is just ok but, these things will keep up with the quick hard hitting bass lines of metal with ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmyjames1700, post: 1660951, member: 558886"] Nope, he would want D2's. Unless you don't think that two CVX can handle 300Wrms. Since it's a mono amp that makes full power at 2 ohm mono. He would wire the coils in series to effectively make two 4 ohm speakers, and then wire the two subs in parallel to make a single 2 ohm load. Unless you don't think that two CVX can handle 300Wrms. To the original poster, how much do you want to spend? I would recommend the 12" D2 ID overstocks that are on Ebay right now. Great subs for the money, $65 ea, and will work great off of minimal to moderate powered systems. I am currently running a pair off of the rear channels of a Eclipse PA5422, so they are only getting about 120Wrms a peice! They sound great, the impact at that power level is pretty unreal. Low bass is just ok but, these things will keep up with the quick hard hitting bass lines of metal with ease. [/QUOTE]
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