Well for 300 bucs Ide expect it to handle 2 or even 3 times the power,
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or atleast a more well known company.
Just because you haven't heard of them, doesn't mean they aren't "well known".
And even if they aren't well know, what does that change? Does it make them "less" adequate because every single person on the planet hasn't heard their name? Hell, most people on this forum run products from the "internet" companies for that exact reason....they aren't well known.
I cant stand when these companys that dont even have a built up reputation come out with expensive stuff.
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In home audio; that's not expensive. That's not even close to expensive. When you start paying upwards of $10k-$20k for a sub system...that's starting to get expensive. And, given the bucking magnet on the rear of the sub, you can tell it was targeted at the home audio crowd.
Plus, if their claim that it compares to $3000 sub systems is correct, how is it expensive? Hell, I'd consider $3000 performance for $400 + an amp a pretty good bargin.
but my comment was based on the price along with they arent a well known brand.
Again, $400 ain't that expensive for a home audio sub...especially if it does indeed compare to higher priced systems.
And shame on all these fools running RE, Adire, IA, Soundsplinter, Ascendant, etc. Since, going by your word, all these products must be crappy and overpriced since the brands aren't "well known" to the general public...even to most car audio enthusiasts.
You just think anything that doesn't have a "PG" label on it somewhere is overpriced and/or no-name crap.