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<blockquote data-quote="jbl_marshall21" data-source="post: 285984" data-attributes="member: 545586"><p>well buddy i recommend componets. but u must think subwoofers just put out gut wrenching bass. well if u chose the right one it won't. u don't have to run a 1000 watts. maybe just like 50-100 watts. put it in a sealed box and it would sound really nice. 8" or 10" sub would work.</p><p></p><p>u can do some adjusting and it would blend right in with ur speakers for great bass. but if its not for u then its ok. but like maylar said ur regular speakers won't be able to reproduce those nice lows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbl_marshall21, post: 285984, member: 545586"] well buddy i recommend componets. but u must think subwoofers just put out gut wrenching bass. well if u chose the right one it won't. u don't have to run a 1000 watts. maybe just like 50-100 watts. put it in a sealed box and it would sound really nice. 8" or 10" sub would work. u can do some adjusting and it would blend right in with ur speakers for great bass. but if its not for u then its ok. but like maylar said ur regular speakers won't be able to reproduce those nice lows. [/QUOTE]
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