09civic 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 7,006 93 Melbourne, FL Jul 1, 2011 #16 it is not just the sub that makes the SQ noticeable from other subs. the less rattle also plays a huge factor and minimal distorting.
it is not just the sub that makes the SQ noticeable from other subs. the less rattle also plays a huge factor and minimal distorting.
whitedragon551 5,000+ posts Moderator 14,191 399 IL Jul 1, 2011 #17 Its not just the sub, but if you compare two subs with optimal enclosures one sub will be better over the other in terms of distortion. How many subs compare to a TC or XBL^2 sub out there in terms of distortion?
Its not just the sub, but if you compare two subs with optimal enclosures one sub will be better over the other in terms of distortion. How many subs compare to a TC or XBL^2 sub out there in terms of distortion?
LosIsATool 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 18,504 73 Pensacola, Florida Jul 2, 2011 #19 rf t0 Click to expand... What??? Not a chance. The subs mentioned are on a different level.
Robert 2001 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 273 5 Lakeland, FL Jul 2, 2011 #20 Rf 10 for sq????? Not really. There an ok sub my wife likes them but many that sound better imo.
whitedragon551 5,000+ posts Moderator 14,191 399 IL Jul 2, 2011 #21 rf t0 Click to expand... Its barely good for SPL. The only thing this sub is good for is emptying your pocket while leaving you a sub par subwoofer.
rf t0 Click to expand... Its barely good for SPL. The only thing this sub is good for is emptying your pocket while leaving you a sub par subwoofer.