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<blockquote data-quote="cm2658" data-source="post: 6669423" data-attributes="member: 611082"><p>yeah step away from all the mainstream names, JL, Kicker, etc, etc because why pay for a brand name thats gives same production as something half the price.... I'm all about maximizing my money and getting the most out of what I'm buying.. A lot of it is about trial and error and seeing whats best for you &amp; your personal expectations.. Just make sure to buy from somewhere that has a solid return policy if you do go the trial and error route..</p><p></p><p>also you wanna make sure you get a pair of dual 4ohm subs (assuming theyre DVC) if thats the amp youre gonna be using because if you end up with some dual 2ohm subs youll end up getting about 900w RMS outta your amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cm2658, post: 6669423, member: 611082"] yeah step away from all the mainstream names, JL, Kicker, etc, etc because why pay for a brand name thats gives same production as something half the price.... I'm all about maximizing my money and getting the most out of what I'm buying.. A lot of it is about trial and error and seeing whats best for you & your personal expectations.. Just make sure to buy from somewhere that has a solid return policy if you do go the trial and error route.. also you wanna make sure you get a pair of dual 4ohm subs (assuming theyre DVC) if thats the amp youre gonna be using because if you end up with some dual 2ohm subs youll end up getting about 900w RMS outta your amp [/QUOTE]
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