dextermoped
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So I thought I was set on which sub I wanted, but I ran into someone who had a really decent system. I was really impressed with his knowledge and the way he did stuff and he gave me advice that went against my original choices. I had never heard any of my choices, and I did get to listen to his setup and It was very good.I was originally going back and forth between an AudioQue 12"HDC3 or a DD 2510.
Right now I have a box I built off the DD Audio website specs for a "high efficiency 12" box", The website said that the box was 2.5 Cu Ft tuned to 35Hz - 40Hz.
And I just bought a Hifonics Brutus bxi 1210d that does 900W RMS @ 2 Ohm and 1200W @ 1 Ohm.
Right now I have an old Orion 10" XTR Sub that I found on top of my friends fridge, It says it can do 800W RMS and has 4 Ohm DVC. Im gonna push this baby until it pops, so I have sometime.
I have about $200-$400 to play with but I do have a wife to answer to for all my purchases so I would like to keep the purchase down to one time and need it to last for a while. I listen mainly to metal but on occasions I do listen to Rap just to bump. I'd like to stay with a 10" but I can whip out the sawzall and go up to a 12".
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Benny
Right now I have a box I built off the DD Audio website specs for a "high efficiency 12" box", The website said that the box was 2.5 Cu Ft tuned to 35Hz - 40Hz.
And I just bought a Hifonics Brutus bxi 1210d that does 900W RMS @ 2 Ohm and 1200W @ 1 Ohm.
Right now I have an old Orion 10" XTR Sub that I found on top of my friends fridge, It says it can do 800W RMS and has 4 Ohm DVC. Im gonna push this baby until it pops, so I have sometime.
I have about $200-$400 to play with but I do have a wife to answer to for all my purchases so I would like to keep the purchase down to one time and need it to last for a while. I listen mainly to metal but on occasions I do listen to Rap just to bump. I'd like to stay with a 10" but I can whip out the sawzall and go up to a 12".
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Benny
