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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8212495" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>I would buy a decent 300 watt rms sub and pay a professional to build a box for it. The box is more important than the sub that's in it and a good builder can make a cheap sub sound great if he knows what the sub is before he builds the box.</p><p></p><p>Brand isn't important so long as it's from a quality speaker manufacturer and the only thing you'd be matching by buying a Polk sub would be the name on the label.</p><p></p><p>As far as size is concerned, a good ten can make as much noise as a mediocre 12, considering the above. So it's really up to you. If you have the space and budget for a good 12, you can always turn the bass down if it's too much but you can't turn it up if it's already up all the way and still not enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8212495, member: 655960"] I would buy a decent 300 watt rms sub and pay a professional to build a box for it. The box is more important than the sub that's in it and a good builder can make a cheap sub sound great if he knows what the sub is before he builds the box. Brand isn't important so long as it's from a quality speaker manufacturer and the only thing you'd be matching by buying a Polk sub would be the name on the label. As far as size is concerned, a good ten can make as much noise as a mediocre 12, considering the above. So it's really up to you. If you have the space and budget for a good 12, you can always turn the bass down if it's too much but you can't turn it up if it's already up all the way and still not enough. [/QUOTE]
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