TheUnderFighter
10+ year member
Beer Addict
Indeed, if the sub did sound like it was coming from a different location and was overpowering your fronts, then you were doing it wrong. And it's strongly suggested to invest your time and money into the front-stage, because you can't really hear the rear speakers, and it sound stupid having the sound coming from behind you. Dayton makes fine subs, I'm sure you'll be pleased. There's a lot of quality low-powered options, so I think you'll be fine with any of those. And a sealed enclosure from wherever would likely be fine with that power. Just make sure you have adequate air-space.