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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8257994" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I've never had the balls to cut through a pickup either though I'd always thought about it when I owned them.</p><p></p><p>TC 3hp based subs would be great if you could find an old TC-3000, Eclipse Ti, or LA Storm for reasonable. Sundown Z is also really solid. SSA-Xcon, Fi BTL, DD 95XX, or the JBL Wgti (if you can deal with the mounting depth they're highly regarded SQ woofers that'll take 1200W continuous) Don't rule out 12W7 either if you can get one for a fair price (under 400$ shipped). I find it's a good idea to stick with the higher end stuff that uses common size style parts just in case you break it or just wear it out over time, and popular high quality woofers you can always get most of your money back for later if/when you want to switch up or upgrade.</p><p></p><p>If you can't do better, I can build up a nice 12" shocker sig and ship it to you for 365$, they are amazing in 3-4 cube tuned @ 37-38hz. I find that's a good neighborhood to tune that'll extend down to 30-32 without rolling off too steeply in the high 50's where you want the punch from drum hits or bass guitar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8257994, member: 614752"] I've never had the balls to cut through a pickup either though I'd always thought about it when I owned them. TC 3hp based subs would be great if you could find an old TC-3000, Eclipse Ti, or LA Storm for reasonable. Sundown Z is also really solid. SSA-Xcon, Fi BTL, DD 95XX, or the JBL Wgti (if you can deal with the mounting depth they're highly regarded SQ woofers that'll take 1200W continuous) Don't rule out 12W7 either if you can get one for a fair price (under 400$ shipped). I find it's a good idea to stick with the higher end stuff that uses common size style parts just in case you break it or just wear it out over time, and popular high quality woofers you can always get most of your money back for later if/when you want to switch up or upgrade. If you can't do better, I can build up a nice 12" shocker sig and ship it to you for 365$, they are amazing in 3-4 cube tuned @ 37-38hz. I find that's a good neighborhood to tune that'll extend down to 30-32 without rolling off too steeply in the high 50's where you want the punch from drum hits or bass guitar. [/QUOTE]
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