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<blockquote data-quote="mylows10" data-source="post: 8143846" data-attributes="member: 614593"><p>If your trying to get subs then I would look up both model of subs. See which ones would take the power of the amp Then listen to the subs playing before the trade also ask how old they are. Then decide if you wanna trade. You might also look up the cost of the subs as well. If you sell your amp. You might get $150 to $200 at best and that won't get you new subs that would handle the amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mylows10, post: 8143846, member: 614593"] If your trying to get subs then I would look up both model of subs. See which ones would take the power of the amp Then listen to the subs playing before the trade also ask how old they are. Then decide if you wanna trade. You might also look up the cost of the subs as well. If you sell your amp. You might get $150 to $200 at best and that won't get you new subs that would handle the amp [/QUOTE]
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