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<blockquote data-quote="SoundNewb" data-source="post: 2086623" data-attributes="member: 569949"><p>I'm looking at 10's or 12's but I'm not even sure if that is too big/much. I want a sub that will let me feel a little bass and add bass to the song but not overpower it. I like to hear the words and other instruments. So should I skip the sub all together, go smaller like 8's, put any sub in and turn it wayyyy down and have the ability to crank it when needed? Last time I did any of this stuff I was 18 and I went to Radio Shack and bought 2 15" Realistic subwoofers and built a box that took up the whole backseat of my 82 Dodge Aries LOL. If putting said sub into a box that is sealed(I assume no ports?) is better for my cause let me hear it! Thanks for your input and help!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundNewb, post: 2086623, member: 569949"] I'm looking at 10's or 12's but I'm not even sure if that is too big/much. I want a sub that will let me feel a little bass and add bass to the song but not overpower it. I like to hear the words and other instruments. So should I skip the sub all together, go smaller like 8's, put any sub in and turn it wayyyy down and have the ability to crank it when needed? Last time I did any of this stuff I was 18 and I went to Radio Shack and bought 2 15" Realistic subwoofers and built a box that took up the whole backseat of my 82 Dodge Aries LOL. If putting said sub into a box that is sealed(I assume no ports?) is better for my cause let me hear it! Thanks for your input and help!! [/QUOTE]
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