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<blockquote data-quote="phildapimp89" data-source="post: 1179322" data-attributes="member: 559377"><p>Are there any ways to test a sub without using a car? I have a few subs I bought and I wanna try them out but don't know how. I kind of tested them with a guitar amplifier and a synthesizer but it isn't enough wattage and enough bass to make the sub really move. What other ways are there? I see all these free air tests but don't know how. I've been searching all over the forums couldn't come up with anything yet. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phildapimp89, post: 1179322, member: 559377"] Are there any ways to test a sub without using a car? I have a few subs I bought and I wanna try them out but don't know how. I kind of tested them with a guitar amplifier and a synthesizer but it isn't enough wattage and enough bass to make the sub really move. What other ways are there? I see all these free air tests but don't know how. I've been searching all over the forums couldn't come up with anything yet. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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