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<blockquote data-quote="darkfrog" data-source="post: 3109878" data-attributes="member: 578086"><p>Here's my situation. I have a 2000 Jetta and just installed a JL 500/5 amp and a Thunderform sub box (I'm currently in the market for some good 6.5" comps if anyone has some for sale in the $75-150 range, PM me).</p><p></p><p>I used a Rockford 3Sixty.2 for OEM integration because I didn't want to lose my use of my Phatbox DMS system, otherwise I would have upgraded to a better HU. Anyway, the sub is a little anemic and the installer said that the level is very low so I have plenty of spare power for a better sub.</p><p></p><p>I would like to know if it's worth keeping my Thunderform and upgrading to a low profile driver Some of the brands/models I have found are: Earthquake SWS-10, Rockford P3, Power Acoustik STW-10 (never heard of these guys), Kicker CompVT, and then some Kenwood and Pioneer stuff.</p><p></p><p>I was told by someone that should know, the Rockford P3 is a very nice sub and if I go with that, there are options such as DVC 4ohm or 2ohm, so I would need to know which of these to get for my single sub install</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkfrog, post: 3109878, member: 578086"] Here's my situation. I have a 2000 Jetta and just installed a JL 500/5 amp and a Thunderform sub box (I'm currently in the market for some good 6.5" comps if anyone has some for sale in the $75-150 range, PM me). I used a Rockford 3Sixty.2 for OEM integration because I didn't want to lose my use of my Phatbox DMS system, otherwise I would have upgraded to a better HU. Anyway, the sub is a little anemic and the installer said that the level is very low so I have plenty of spare power for a better sub. I would like to know if it's worth keeping my Thunderform and upgrading to a low profile driver Some of the brands/models I have found are: Earthquake SWS-10, Rockford P3, Power Acoustik STW-10 (never heard of these guys), Kicker CompVT, and then some Kenwood and Pioneer stuff. I was told by someone that should know, the Rockford P3 is a very nice sub and if I go with that, there are options such as DVC 4ohm or 2ohm, so I would need to know which of these to get for my single sub install Thanks, Ron [/QUOTE]
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