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<blockquote data-quote="tobz" data-source="post: 402156" data-attributes="member: 550322"><p>Hmmm. Just get any sub. Don't spend a lot. And a lot of subs will sound very good when not powered to their max. You stated the loudness is not a big factor... well, then almost any sub played at lower volumes will sound excellent.</p><p></p><p>You can also go with almost any size subwoofer you want, just install it correctly. With all the new technology 8's and 10's can hit pretty low tones. 15's can sound great with a correct install.</p><p></p><p>Someone earlier said, "60% install, 40% drivers" I will have to disagree. It is much closer to, "80% install, 20% drivers".</p><p></p><p>And someone else mentioned how klipsch and other companies use really high end drivers. Hmm.. do some research, that's all I'm saying for now. You can build your own home theater speakers and have the same SQ as those major brands and by using better drivers you can get much, much louder, as long as you know how to design and build a box correctly, and how to crossover and process the signal correctly, and place the speakers in an optimum location. But wait, that would require research, time, effort... why waste all that when you can waste money instead, right?</p><p></p><p>Just trying to make this forum awesome, one post at a time.</p><p></p><p>Peace.</p><p></p><p>T.J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobz, post: 402156, member: 550322"] Hmmm. Just get any sub. Don't spend a lot. And a lot of subs will sound very good when not powered to their max. You stated the loudness is not a big factor... well, then almost any sub played at lower volumes will sound excellent. You can also go with almost any size subwoofer you want, just install it correctly. With all the new technology 8's and 10's can hit pretty low tones. 15's can sound great with a correct install. Someone earlier said, "60% install, 40% drivers" I will have to disagree. It is much closer to, "80% install, 20% drivers". And someone else mentioned how klipsch and other companies use really high end drivers. Hmm.. do some research, that's all I'm saying for now. You can build your own home theater speakers and have the same SQ as those major brands and by using better drivers you can get much, much louder, as long as you know how to design and build a box correctly, and how to crossover and process the signal correctly, and place the speakers in an optimum location. But wait, that would require research, time, effort... why waste all that when you can waste money instead, right? Just trying to make this forum awesome, one post at a time. Peace. T.J. [/QUOTE]
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