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<blockquote data-quote="fly_marlin" data-source="post: 8385752" data-attributes="member: 660781"><p>Second that. Before you commit to a DSP, look through their manuals and read some reviews. Make sure you understand what you're getting into. MS-8 is the way to go if you don't intend to mess with settings much and want to let the DSP auto calibrate everything. Don't forget to look at TC-sounds LMS-R and Axis - one of those single 12s will do wonders for you in the right box. TC built drivers are known to have outstanding SQ. I've also heard great things about flatlyne subs at ssaudio.com as well as SSA xcon. I run B2 reference woofers, which is their SQ line and I'm pretty happy.</p><p></p><p>What I'm not sure about is your sub idea from the picture. I don't know much about flushing subs into the spare tire space, but I can tell it's mostly geared towards aesthetics. Make sure whoever does it, ensures it is also good for SQ and not just looks. Having a great sub in the wrong enclosure will make it sound like crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fly_marlin, post: 8385752, member: 660781"] Second that. Before you commit to a DSP, look through their manuals and read some reviews. Make sure you understand what you're getting into. MS-8 is the way to go if you don't intend to mess with settings much and want to let the DSP auto calibrate everything. Don't forget to look at TC-sounds LMS-R and Axis - one of those single 12s will do wonders for you in the right box. TC built drivers are known to have outstanding SQ. I've also heard great things about flatlyne subs at ssaudio.com as well as SSA xcon. I run B2 reference woofers, which is their SQ line and I'm pretty happy. What I'm not sure about is your sub idea from the picture. I don't know much about flushing subs into the spare tire space, but I can tell it's mostly geared towards aesthetics. Make sure whoever does it, ensures it is also good for SQ and not just looks. Having a great sub in the wrong enclosure will make it sound like crap. [/QUOTE]
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