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<blockquote data-quote="NoRemoteNoTV" data-source="post: 1984910" data-attributes="member: 567491"><p>I think the easiest thing would be just to buy a 8 to 10" woofer and put it in a tiny sealed box, if you just want some extra bass a 8" or 10" is fine for good clean bass</p><p></p><p>personally when my amp was fried I just ran a smaller 10" mtx 8000 sub in a bestbuy prefab sealed box and it sounded good for just some extra bass with almost no room taken up then just buy a small sub from ebay/online and either build a box to the specs or buy a sealed prefeab box</p><p></p><p>btw....imo free airing subs is never worth it....your box deturmines how your sub sounds...I didnt believe it at first but your box is really more important than your sub...an entry level sub with a good box can sound good still, but an amazing sub with a bad box will sound horrible....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoRemoteNoTV, post: 1984910, member: 567491"] I think the easiest thing would be just to buy a 8 to 10" woofer and put it in a tiny sealed box, if you just want some extra bass a 8" or 10" is fine for good clean bass personally when my amp was fried I just ran a smaller 10" mtx 8000 sub in a bestbuy prefab sealed box and it sounded good for just some extra bass with almost no room taken up then just buy a small sub from ebay/online and either build a box to the specs or buy a sealed prefeab box btw....imo free airing subs is never worth it....your box deturmines how your sub sounds...I didnt believe it at first but your box is really more important than your sub...an entry level sub with a good box can sound good still, but an amazing sub with a bad box will sound horrible.... [/QUOTE]
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