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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8860300" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>If you want some bass in the car or vehicle and save for that sub you always wanted or want, Id recommend looking at the Lanzar MaxPro subs. They are Cheap, and they do very well to fill the void. I ran a pair back when I had my 90 240sx and had them on an old Autotek Mean Machine 99, and they Slammed for a pair of 10s. they were just temps until I got a warranty worked out on some Audioque 10s(now S.qubed). American Bass has some decent budget friendly subs to consider,CT Sounds, and several others. stick to a budget, and look for what is available in your price range. You can always ask about them as you are doing here, and get some real experienced user results rather than site reviews.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8860300, member: 634282"] If you want some bass in the car or vehicle and save for that sub you always wanted or want, Id recommend looking at the Lanzar MaxPro subs. They are Cheap, and they do very well to fill the void. I ran a pair back when I had my 90 240sx and had them on an old Autotek Mean Machine 99, and they Slammed for a pair of 10s. they were just temps until I got a warranty worked out on some Audioque 10s(now S.qubed). American Bass has some decent budget friendly subs to consider,CT Sounds, and several others. stick to a budget, and look for what is available in your price range. You can always ask about them as you are doing here, and get some real experienced user results rather than site reviews. [/QUOTE]
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