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Looking for ONE sub that won't tear my car apart...
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8297114" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>I believe in buying the most cone area you can fit, which means you must also consider the enclosure size to get the results you want. A ported enclosure will help you make the most out of a smaller amplifier, and low excursion subwoofers lend themselves to work well with a simple, smaller ported enclosure since the port does not need to be very long to yield a tuning frequency in the 30s.</p><p></p><p>One all-in-one solution I find <strong>very</strong> impressive and pleasant to listen to is JBL's MS-BassPro SQ. JBL took care of designing the optimal combination of a subwoofer and perfectly designed enclosure, as well as an amplifier, to get clean undistorted bass with 0 port noise. All you need is an amplifier power wiring kit to install it. If you have a factory radio you can tie into the rear speakers to get your audio signal without a Line Out Converter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8297114, member: 628688"] I believe in buying the most cone area you can fit, which means you must also consider the enclosure size to get the results you want. A ported enclosure will help you make the most out of a smaller amplifier, and low excursion subwoofers lend themselves to work well with a simple, smaller ported enclosure since the port does not need to be very long to yield a tuning frequency in the 30s. One all-in-one solution I find [B]very[/B] impressive and pleasant to listen to is JBL's MS-BassPro SQ. JBL took care of designing the optimal combination of a subwoofer and perfectly designed enclosure, as well as an amplifier, to get clean undistorted bass with 0 port noise. All you need is an amplifier power wiring kit to install it. If you have a factory radio you can tie into the rear speakers to get your audio signal without a Line Out Converter. [/QUOTE]
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