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<blockquote data-quote="LongThrow" data-source="post: 8316823" data-attributes="member: 661351"><p>I don't really NEED loud bass, 'loud' is a very loose term IMO in car audio. I'm only using a (very old bewt up) sony xm502z. I believe in bridged it only puts out maybe 100-125w RMS into 4 ohms.</p><p></p><p>I feel I'm more into sq but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy prominent deep bass, like in dubstep or rap.</p><p></p><p>I'm now t looking for the loudest top of the line wallet burning equipment. Just enough to get me by on a budget entry level set up. I'm using a 1994 ford explorer xlt and space isn't too much of a problem.</p><p></p><p>I'd say the most I can spend on a new amp would be around 100. I've found some amps that I've been told are ****** for less than 80 bucks on amazon but say they have adequate power for a sub like the kicker I had.</p><p></p><p>What would sound good in this enclosure, my kicker (found just the sub for 55 bucks) or a different 10 sub? Compared to the low low value of 55 dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongThrow, post: 8316823, member: 661351"] I don't really NEED loud bass, 'loud' is a very loose term IMO in car audio. I'm only using a (very old bewt up) sony xm502z. I believe in bridged it only puts out maybe 100-125w RMS into 4 ohms. I feel I'm more into sq but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy prominent deep bass, like in dubstep or rap. I'm now t looking for the loudest top of the line wallet burning equipment. Just enough to get me by on a budget entry level set up. I'm using a 1994 ford explorer xlt and space isn't too much of a problem. I'd say the most I can spend on a new amp would be around 100. I've found some amps that I've been told are ****** for less than 80 bucks on amazon but say they have adequate power for a sub like the kicker I had. What would sound good in this enclosure, my kicker (found just the sub for 55 bucks) or a different 10 sub? Compared to the low low value of 55 dollars. [/QUOTE]
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