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Need advice on a budget subwoofer setup.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pyrrhio" data-source="post: 8501950" data-attributes="member: 669935"><p>Number of subs preferred: 1 or 2 (I'd prefer one more powerful 15". 2 are not very likely to be able to fit in my budget or in the trunk of my 2005 Honda Accord.</p><p></p><p>Size preferred (if configuration allows): 15"</p><p></p><p>Budget: $300-$350 (Includes Speaker(s), amp, and box. I'm open to building my own if necessary. I'm not too worried about wiring kits as the prices are usually about the same as far as I am aware.</p><p></p><p>Power to be used (which amp(s), include which resistance): I know very little about this kind of stuff and this will be my first time getting/wiring subs so any advice on this I can get I'd really appreciate! I don't know if the RMS wattage affects the sound of the speakers much but I'd also prefer a speaker with an RMS between about 300 and 600.</p><p></p><p>Space available (take measurements, do not guess): Definitely no more than 36"x18"x22" (this will be a tight fit)</p><p></p><p>Goals: I want to be able to bump the speakers loud but also don't want to lose sound quality. So if possible I'd like to have a single high quality speaker in a ported or possibly bandpass enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Listening habits: Some hip hop, lots of EDM(deadmau5, Zeds Dead, etc.).</p><p></p><p>Preferred brands/subs/whatever: None.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pyrrhio, post: 8501950, member: 669935"] Number of subs preferred: 1 or 2 (I'd prefer one more powerful 15". 2 are not very likely to be able to fit in my budget or in the trunk of my 2005 Honda Accord. Size preferred (if configuration allows): 15" Budget: $300-$350 (Includes Speaker(s), amp, and box. I'm open to building my own if necessary. I'm not too worried about wiring kits as the prices are usually about the same as far as I am aware. Power to be used (which amp(s), include which resistance): I know very little about this kind of stuff and this will be my first time getting/wiring subs so any advice on this I can get I'd really appreciate! I don't know if the RMS wattage affects the sound of the speakers much but I'd also prefer a speaker with an RMS between about 300 and 600. Space available (take measurements, do not guess): Definitely no more than 36"x18"x22" (this will be a tight fit) Goals: I want to be able to bump the speakers loud but also don't want to lose sound quality. So if possible I'd like to have a single high quality speaker in a ported or possibly bandpass enclosure. Listening habits: Some hip hop, lots of EDM(deadmau5, Zeds Dead, etc.). Preferred brands/subs/whatever: None. [/QUOTE]
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