not really much SQ in rap music.You people are nuts. lmao
You run 'SPL' subs, mainly for bragging rights imo, get minimal output gains over more daily subs (that still get loud) and then convince yourselves they sound 'good'. If you are gonna run straight SPL subs in a high tuned box so they 'wang', at least have the balls to admit it sounds like *** while doing it.
Install is what will make or break your system, whether or not you beat your bro. The brand name on the dust cap is a MUCH smaller factor.
Sure, if your music is already a one-note-wonder, knock yourselves out. For the rest of us who like to be able to play complex bass lines, a serious SPL driver for a daily system is not practical.not really much SQ in rap music.
so which sub do think will get the job done?Sure, if your music is already a one-note-wonder, knock yourselves out. For the rest of us who like to be able to play complex bass lines, a serious SPL driver for a daily system is not practical.
prally, but if you like rap and straight up loud bass, youd prally be happy with the mtsso do the mt's sound worse than L7's
This thread is getting filled up with generalizations (myself included). Again, as I said before, the INSTALL will be the key factor, not which brand name you chose. If I were you, Id look at a more practical daily driver sub (even RE will/would tell you MT's are not designed for daily) with lots of potential (HD3, 9100, 3500, XXX, etc). Chances are you do NOT have to chose a raw SPL driver in order to mutilate your bro's install. Make a smart choice on the speaker (not just the biggest baddest one you can buy) and really invest some time into getting the install/box/tuning/etc just right. That is a much better recipe for success than simply buying an SPL driver and stuffing it into your trunk.so do the mt's sound worse than L7's