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<blockquote data-quote="MikeS" data-source="post: 786265" data-attributes="member: 558674"><p>I tried out the infinity references and they were much better on SQ than the bazooka p. miller I had. I'm not sure thats saying muchm but they did sound good. You can get them for $70 a piece or less so they fit your price range. I ended up returning mine and getting a Perfect. It sounds REALLY good. It is just what I wanted, nice and defined, no over the top boomy bass, and plenty loud @300 watts rms. It is a very sensitive sub so you can get more volume watt for watt out of your amp as well.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeS, post: 786265, member: 558674"] I tried out the infinity references and they were much better on SQ than the bazooka p. miller I had. I'm not sure thats saying muchm but they did sound good. You can get them for $70 a piece or less so they fit your price range. I ended up returning mine and getting a Perfect. It sounds REALLY good. It is just what I wanted, nice and defined, no over the top boomy bass, and plenty loud @300 watts rms. It is a very sensitive sub so you can get more volume watt for watt out of your amp as well. Mike [/QUOTE]
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