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Bit by the bass bug but need to stay practical
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<blockquote data-quote="inteva6184" data-source="post: 8551498" data-attributes="member: 672062"><p>I will be honest I am open to anything as long as it will get reasonably low and loud. I was hoping to be able to do it with my 10" because I have it and I am cheap but if its not an option than that's fine. I feel like my 10 is almost loud enough in the 50hz range but it literally has no low end. What im looking for is something that you can really feel in your chest maybe bounce the empty can in the cup holder around a little bit haha. Certainly not looking for a spl build or an ultra sq built just a nice loud low setup. And to give you an idea my re hc 15" in a small sealed box im guessing 1.5 cubic feet is loud enough and definitely low enough its just way to big.</p><p></p><p>I already have the amp mounted behind the seat. It is a rockville rxd-m3. Its a budget oriented amp I kind of wish I got the cab but I think it will be plenty of power for me the "CEA" sheet said 1003 watts at 1 ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inteva6184, post: 8551498, member: 672062"] I will be honest I am open to anything as long as it will get reasonably low and loud. I was hoping to be able to do it with my 10" because I have it and I am cheap but if its not an option than that's fine. I feel like my 10 is almost loud enough in the 50hz range but it literally has no low end. What im looking for is something that you can really feel in your chest maybe bounce the empty can in the cup holder around a little bit haha. Certainly not looking for a spl build or an ultra sq built just a nice loud low setup. And to give you an idea my re hc 15" in a small sealed box im guessing 1.5 cubic feet is loud enough and definitely low enough its just way to big. I already have the amp mounted behind the seat. It is a rockville rxd-m3. Its a budget oriented amp I kind of wish I got the cab but I think it will be plenty of power for me the "CEA" sheet said 1003 watts at 1 ohm. [/QUOTE]
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