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<blockquote data-quote="gweester86" data-source="post: 3180947" data-attributes="member: 570458"><p>for the music you listen to i would go with a pair of polk momo subs in a sealed box. i know they dont look as good on paper as the type x's but ive heard both in person. i have owned the momos and a friend of mine has type x's and from a sound quality perspective momo's win hands down, especially for your type of listening. however, they'll do any job you give them with no whining(like distortion) and can actually handle a bit more power than polk says, i guess theyre just modest. the only reason i dont have them anymore is because i wrecked my car and they were destroyed. just fyi, i also have polk momo 6.5" comp sets and momo 6x9's and they are the best sounding speakers ive ever owned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gweester86, post: 3180947, member: 570458"] for the music you listen to i would go with a pair of polk momo subs in a sealed box. i know they dont look as good on paper as the type x's but ive heard both in person. i have owned the momos and a friend of mine has type x's and from a sound quality perspective momo's win hands down, especially for your type of listening. however, they'll do any job you give them with no whining(like distortion) and can actually handle a bit more power than polk says, i guess theyre just modest. the only reason i dont have them anymore is because i wrecked my car and they were destroyed. just fyi, i also have polk momo 6.5" comp sets and momo 6x9's and they are the best sounding speakers ive ever owned. [/QUOTE]
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