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<blockquote data-quote="elementskater15" data-source="post: 2233574" data-attributes="member: 558364"><p>Okay..I was looking at buying a blazer, but decided against it because I don't wat a car payment right now. So..now I'm putting some subs back into my civic hatch. I did have two bottom of the line audiobahn 10s in a bandpass with a 1200watt Soundstorm amp. It was loud as hell, but sounded like complete *** and distorted like crazy at lower tones (POS box...). I know, those amps are crap and it was only like 300watts rms or something. There's no way it was close to 1200 cause the power wire I had on it had a 40 amp fuse that blew the other day with my power acoustic 380 watt amp (the old school kind) for my 6x9s. Anyhow, are there any subs that aren't heavy that are decent? I just dont want my $500 cat-back dragging the ground any more. I know the standard for boxes is 3/4 inch MDF, is there any way I can get away with anything thinner to save weight? I can make a ported or sealed box, depending on how many and what size subs I get. Also, I need another amp. Hifonics has been suggested to me before on here...and I have read good things about power acoustik.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elementskater15, post: 2233574, member: 558364"] Okay..I was looking at buying a blazer, but decided against it because I don't wat a car payment right now. So..now I'm putting some subs back into my civic hatch. I did have two bottom of the line audiobahn 10s in a bandpass with a 1200watt Soundstorm amp. It was loud as hell, but sounded like complete *** and distorted like crazy at lower tones (POS box...). I know, those amps are crap and it was only like 300watts rms or something. There's no way it was close to 1200 cause the power wire I had on it had a 40 amp fuse that blew the other day with my power acoustic 380 watt amp (the old school kind) for my 6x9s. Anyhow, are there any subs that aren't heavy that are decent? I just dont want my $500 cat-back dragging the ground any more. I know the standard for boxes is 3/4 inch MDF, is there any way I can get away with anything thinner to save weight? I can make a ported or sealed box, depending on how many and what size subs I get. Also, I need another amp. Hifonics has been suggested to me before on here...and I have read good things about power acoustik. [/QUOTE]
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