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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7645151" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>110w by 4 channels is a strong speaker set-up. I have 300w on my front-stage, and it's not drowned out by my 1200w substage, so I don't think there's a concern there.</p><p></p><p>Disturbed picked a good amp up there, and the sub even would be great I'm sure. I've always heard good things about the Dayton HO line.</p><p></p><p>For the punch you're looking for, I'd lean to a pair of those in 10", or 12" if you have the space, for greater cone area. Luckily they don't need a very big enclosure, so you could port them pretty easy. Not sure if they'd offer what you need sealed, but you could talk to a designer about that when the time comes.</p><p></p><p>I just saw that you had originally considered a pair of the SA-8's, which I also would think a good choice, but it might just be a little small for your goals. Think maybe a pair of 10's. I only say this because I have a single SA-10, and it sounds good, sounds great, rattles the car apart on hip-hop, but when it comes to rock it sounds great and pounds, but not quite the drumming on the back of the seat feeling I know you're talking about. So, I am thinking of going to a pair of 8's myself, just to get a <em>little</em> more cone area. I only suggest the 10's for you because you aren't limited on space like I am.</p><p></p><p>And, imo, just about anything used is a better deal than new. Most of the stuff on here can be found nearly mint, at a fraction of the new cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7645151, member: 631325"] 110w by 4 channels is a strong speaker set-up. I have 300w on my front-stage, and it's not drowned out by my 1200w substage, so I don't think there's a concern there. Disturbed picked a good amp up there, and the sub even would be great I'm sure. I've always heard good things about the Dayton HO line. For the punch you're looking for, I'd lean to a pair of those in 10", or 12" if you have the space, for greater cone area. Luckily they don't need a very big enclosure, so you could port them pretty easy. Not sure if they'd offer what you need sealed, but you could talk to a designer about that when the time comes. I just saw that you had originally considered a pair of the SA-8's, which I also would think a good choice, but it might just be a little small for your goals. Think maybe a pair of 10's. I only say this because I have a single SA-10, and it sounds good, sounds great, rattles the car apart on hip-hop, but when it comes to rock it sounds great and pounds, but not quite the drumming on the back of the seat feeling I know you're talking about. So, I am thinking of going to a pair of 8's myself, just to get a [I]little[/I] more cone area. I only suggest the 10's for you because you aren't limited on space like I am. And, imo, just about anything used is a better deal than new. Most of the stuff on here can be found nearly mint, at a fraction of the new cost. [/QUOTE]
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