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<blockquote data-quote="awalbert88" data-source="post: 152821" data-attributes="member: 545461"><p>You won't hit 15hz at any decent SPL in a car/truck/suv. Not with any of the subs you're looking at, anyway. Even if you carefully tuned a ported box to hit as low as possible, I just don't see it being able to work without completely compromising sound quality.</p><p></p><p>Now, if you're really crazy, here's what you can do to hit 130-140db at 15hz. But I warn you, it won't work in your truck. An SUV or a large van with the back seats taken out might be enough room.. Head over to <a href="http://www.svsubwoofers.com" target="_blank">http://www.svsubwoofers.com</a> and get one of their B4-Plus subs (not sure if they have the order page setup yet or not, might have to call/e-mail) and then get an Orion XtrPro2400 to power it. The B4-Plus is a home theater sub that has some very impressive output throughout the range. It can take up to 5000W, but there's really no need for that much. This should easily satisfy your need for loud, deep bass, unless you're looking for an SPL monster (150db+), in which case SQ is going to be compromised greatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awalbert88, post: 152821, member: 545461"] You won't hit 15hz at any decent SPL in a car/truck/suv. Not with any of the subs you're looking at, anyway. Even if you carefully tuned a ported box to hit as low as possible, I just don't see it being able to work without completely compromising sound quality. Now, if you're really crazy, here's what you can do to hit 130-140db at 15hz. But I warn you, it won't work in your truck. An SUV or a large van with the back seats taken out might be enough room.. Head over to [URL="http://www.svsubwoofers.com"]http://www.svsubwoofers.com[/URL] and get one of their B4-Plus subs (not sure if they have the order page setup yet or not, might have to call/e-mail) and then get an Orion XtrPro2400 to power it. The B4-Plus is a home theater sub that has some very impressive output throughout the range. It can take up to 5000W, but there's really no need for that much. This should easily satisfy your need for loud, deep bass, unless you're looking for an SPL monster (150db+), in which case SQ is going to be compromised greatly. [/QUOTE]
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