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<blockquote data-quote="Sebaslegrand" data-source="post: 7644800" data-attributes="member: 637140"><p>Quality lower-end is perfect for me. I don't have a sub amp yet, if you could suggest me one that would not drown out 110 watts RMS per channel x4 it would be appreciated. Space is not an issue, I have a huge trunk that I don't use. I'm looking for a tight, punchy bass for Metal and rock music, very clear, not "hip-hop" boomy type of boom. As in, I don't want to lose some bolts on my car from the vibrations, I just want to FEEL THE KICK behind me, as if the guy was playing drums on my back seat! I'm willing to spend something around 100$ per sub, if you suggest twins. The amp for the sub should be no higher than 140 approximately. I'd prefer buying new, but if you have this OUTRAGEOUS awesome deal for me in the used department, it's more than welcome.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sebaslegrand, post: 7644800, member: 637140"] Quality lower-end is perfect for me. I don't have a sub amp yet, if you could suggest me one that would not drown out 110 watts RMS per channel x4 it would be appreciated. Space is not an issue, I have a huge trunk that I don't use. I'm looking for a tight, punchy bass for Metal and rock music, very clear, not "hip-hop" boomy type of boom. As in, I don't want to lose some bolts on my car from the vibrations, I just want to FEEL THE KICK behind me, as if the guy was playing drums on my back seat! I'm willing to spend something around 100$ per sub, if you suggest twins. The amp for the sub should be no higher than 140 approximately. I'd prefer buying new, but if you have this OUTRAGEOUS awesome deal for me in the used department, it's more than welcome. Thanks for your help! [/QUOTE]
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