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<blockquote data-quote="FtheNutHuggers" data-source="post: 7648982" data-attributes="member: 632254"><p>If you have TONS of space, consider a pair of Sundown E10's or even E12's. They are inexpensive and are excellent for the goal in mind. Another option would be to use one SA15. Don't fall into the BS that many people throw out there "smaller subs are faster and do kick drums better."</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: I'm not saying anyone in this thread said that.......I didn't read every post either.</p><p></p><p>If you want to stay really inexpensive, you can use one E15 and ANY 2ch amp that is bridgable to 4ohms mono. Get one that can dish out a real 600w or so and you've got the "motor and fuel" to get the job done.......then it just comes down to how good of a "transmission" you put in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FtheNutHuggers, post: 7648982, member: 632254"] If you have TONS of space, consider a pair of Sundown E10's or even E12's. They are inexpensive and are excellent for the goal in mind. Another option would be to use one SA15. Don't fall into the BS that many people throw out there "smaller subs are faster and do kick drums better." Disclaimer: I'm not saying anyone in this thread said that.......I didn't read every post either. If you want to stay really inexpensive, you can use one E15 and ANY 2ch amp that is bridgable to 4ohms mono. Get one that can dish out a real 600w or so and you've got the "motor and fuel" to get the job done.......then it just comes down to how good of a "transmission" you put in it. [/QUOTE]
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