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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8739225" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Meh, I like Type R for what they are, and while they should be pretty indestructible at 700W each it's not like you'd hurt them from running less power and 700W to the pair of 10s (even in a sealed box) is probably plenty for more reasonable folks.</p><p></p><p>Did you run into trouble with mounting depth or are you just looking for a more efficient woofer to match the power you have on tap? </p><p></p><p>As far as amps, Sundown SFB series is about the best bang for buck going at the moment, at least from a company that has a good reputation for honoring their 2 year warranty if anything goes wrong. </p><p></p><p>You can spend an awful lot of money on any of this stuff and you may or may not get any significant performance gains so long as you're spending enough to stay out of the junk drawer flea market brands. Most of the time if you start spending more you will at least buy something that'll hold better resale value anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8739225, member: 614752"] Meh, I like Type R for what they are, and while they should be pretty indestructible at 700W each it's not like you'd hurt them from running less power and 700W to the pair of 10s (even in a sealed box) is probably plenty for more reasonable folks. Did you run into trouble with mounting depth or are you just looking for a more efficient woofer to match the power you have on tap? As far as amps, Sundown SFB series is about the best bang for buck going at the moment, at least from a company that has a good reputation for honoring their 2 year warranty if anything goes wrong. You can spend an awful lot of money on any of this stuff and you may or may not get any significant performance gains so long as you're spending enough to stay out of the junk drawer flea market brands. Most of the time if you start spending more you will at least buy something that'll hold better resale value anyway. [/QUOTE]
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