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<blockquote data-quote="jjski78" data-source="post: 2858502" data-attributes="member: 568999"><p>Lanzar isn't the worst woofer in the world. If you stay away from the Max series and the basic Heritage series anyways. If you get an Opti or a Heritage-DC you will be happy with it.</p><p></p><p>As for other subs to look at. The Type-AAARRGGH is a pretty forgiving sub. It will sound decent in pretty much any box you throw it in. If you want to pound, you can also look at DD. For new subs though, I'm still partial to Kicker. Especially for SPL, the L7 would be a good buy.</p><p></p><p>And since it's going in the trunk of a car, you more than likely won't notice much of a difference between the SQ of a Type-R and a Lanzar HTGDC or Opti sub. But with $350 to spend on a sub....even though I am partial to Lanzar, I would be looking elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjski78, post: 2858502, member: 568999"] Lanzar isn't the worst woofer in the world. If you stay away from the Max series and the basic Heritage series anyways. If you get an Opti or a Heritage-DC you will be happy with it. As for other subs to look at. The Type-AAARRGGH is a pretty forgiving sub. It will sound decent in pretty much any box you throw it in. If you want to pound, you can also look at DD. For new subs though, I'm still partial to Kicker. Especially for SPL, the L7 would be a good buy. And since it's going in the trunk of a car, you more than likely won't notice much of a difference between the SQ of a Type-R and a Lanzar HTGDC or Opti sub. But with $350 to spend on a sub....even though I am partial to Lanzar, I would be looking elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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