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<blockquote data-quote="swangs" data-source="post: 8644187" data-attributes="member: 675094"><p>Hey all thank you for your replies. Perhaps it is an overpriced sub but I just wanted one quality sub that will hit the highs and lows and just do it right. Back in the day I had a lot of luck with a pair of alpine type r’s. So I guess it’s just what I know. But I am looking for low frequencies for sure. I don’t play my music loud all the time I just like a nice rumble and reverb going on.i suppose I would have preferred a 2 ohm speaker but I’m not very well versed in resistance. So more air volume the better? It will probably go in some sort of 4x4 suv so space isn’t a big issue.</p><p></p><p>As far as powering it, I need more wattage due to the the 4 ohm resistance of the given subwoofer?</p><p></p><p>I can still return it if sundown makes a 12 that performs similarly and 2 ohms and will save me some money.. my first setup was a hifonics amp and some offbrand capacitor and a big dual 12” ported box with alpines in a Volvo wagon haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swangs, post: 8644187, member: 675094"] Hey all thank you for your replies. Perhaps it is an overpriced sub but I just wanted one quality sub that will hit the highs and lows and just do it right. Back in the day I had a lot of luck with a pair of alpine type r’s. So I guess it’s just what I know. But I am looking for low frequencies for sure. I don’t play my music loud all the time I just like a nice rumble and reverb going on.i suppose I would have preferred a 2 ohm speaker but I’m not very well versed in resistance. So more air volume the better? It will probably go in some sort of 4x4 suv so space isn’t a big issue. As far as powering it, I need more wattage due to the the 4 ohm resistance of the given subwoofer? I can still return it if sundown makes a 12 that performs similarly and 2 ohms and will save me some money.. my first setup was a hifonics amp and some offbrand capacitor and a big dual 12” ported box with alpines in a Volvo wagon haha. [/QUOTE]
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