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<blockquote data-quote="skdooley" data-source="post: 7124235" data-attributes="member: 627957"><p>I second the Fi SSDs if you want a good all around sub for a good price. The best thing to do is figure out your personal goals. Its hard for us to tell you what is best, or good, when it isnt going into our car. If you want deep, low bass, or loud, high bass, if you want a peak or flat response. The subwoofer specs will come into play and then the enclosure. You'll also need to consider how much power you're looking to run and what kind of electrical upgrades you're willing to do. Your system can be as simple or complex as you want to make it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skdooley, post: 7124235, member: 627957"] I second the Fi SSDs if you want a good all around sub for a good price. The best thing to do is figure out your personal goals. Its hard for us to tell you what is best, or good, when it isnt going into our car. If you want deep, low bass, or loud, high bass, if you want a peak or flat response. The subwoofer specs will come into play and then the enclosure. You'll also need to consider how much power you're looking to run and what kind of electrical upgrades you're willing to do. Your system can be as simple or complex as you want to make it. [/QUOTE]
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