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<blockquote data-quote="darita" data-source="post: 6634001" data-attributes="member: 618626"><p>I drive a Civic Sedan and currently have a Fusion 300W 10" tube sub in the trunk. I'm not happy with the sub due to a lack of punch and clarity. I'm not one to go down the road rattling everyone's windshields and usually listen to music at a moderate level, however I do like the base to be pronounced, punchy and clear. I mostly listen to rock, with some rap.</p><p></p><p>All that said, I'm looking at JL 10w6 subs. I initially wanted two, but wonder what the difference would be if I went with only one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darita, post: 6634001, member: 618626"] I drive a Civic Sedan and currently have a Fusion 300W 10" tube sub in the trunk. I'm not happy with the sub due to a lack of punch and clarity. I'm not one to go down the road rattling everyone's windshields and usually listen to music at a moderate level, however I do like the base to be pronounced, punchy and clear. I mostly listen to rock, with some rap. All that said, I'm looking at JL 10w6 subs. I initially wanted two, but wonder what the difference would be if I went with only one? [/QUOTE]
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