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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8375026" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>They do sound a lot better SQ wise than the HDC3s More bandwidth from the start rather than relying on an enclosure designed around sound quality. Loudness they will be the same but I do like the sound signature from Ascendant audio subs, reminds me of my old Zcon but with more SQ. Not saying the HDC3 sounds bad or anything(waaaay far from it), most normal people wont notice the difference but with a discerning ear for bass, AA subs sounds really sweet.</p><p></p><p>OP, If you want to maximize output from an HDC3, you'd want at least 2000 rms + on tap. A soundqubed Q 2200.1D. Whether you get a 15 or a 12 would depend on how big your trunk is.<strong> We need max dimensions in Depth X height X Width, measure it out if you want proper recommendations. </strong>Its the box that gets you loud and good sounding. If you dont have space for a proper subwoofer enclosure, your bass will sound like crap and it wont get loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8375026, member: 650438"] They do sound a lot better SQ wise than the HDC3s More bandwidth from the start rather than relying on an enclosure designed around sound quality. Loudness they will be the same but I do like the sound signature from Ascendant audio subs, reminds me of my old Zcon but with more SQ. Not saying the HDC3 sounds bad or anything(waaaay far from it), most normal people wont notice the difference but with a discerning ear for bass, AA subs sounds really sweet. OP, If you want to maximize output from an HDC3, you'd want at least 2000 rms + on tap. A soundqubed Q 2200.1D. Whether you get a 15 or a 12 would depend on how big your trunk is.[B] We need max dimensions in Depth X height X Width, measure it out if you want proper recommendations. [/B]Its the box that gets you loud and good sounding. If you dont have space for a proper subwoofer enclosure, your bass will sound like crap and it wont get loud. [/QUOTE]
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