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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Audio" data-source="post: 1586506" data-attributes="member: 564191"><p>If you don't already have a sub I would recommend buying a sub that was intended for home use and not car. They are usually optimized for home conditions, lower gain frequency etc. And before a bunch of people get their panties in a wad, I'm not saying you can't use a car sub I just wouldn't recommend it if you have a choice. I'm using one now and it was a b1tch to get modeled.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend a 15" Dayton Titanic from Parts Express. There are several DIY projects using this driver floating around so it wouldn't be hard to come up with a design to suit your needs. Also if you use this driver you could get away with using a smaller amp probably 500 or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Audio, post: 1586506, member: 564191"] If you don't already have a sub I would recommend buying a sub that was intended for home use and not car. They are usually optimized for home conditions, lower gain frequency etc. And before a bunch of people get their panties in a wad, I'm not saying you can't use a car sub I just wouldn't recommend it if you have a choice. I'm using one now and it was a b1tch to get modeled. I would recommend a 15" Dayton Titanic from Parts Express. There are several DIY projects using this driver floating around so it wouldn't be hard to come up with a design to suit your needs. Also if you use this driver you could get away with using a smaller amp probably 500 or less. [/QUOTE]
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