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Pioneer or Pride sub for car?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8832953" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Pioneer isn't telling but I'm going to guess that is 2.5" voice coil, if this is the case going into that Pride branded 2.5" coil sub will not be any sort of upgrade all things being equal. Going into a more rubust 3" coil from Pride would allow you to throw 1000W or more per woofer but that would require a bigger amp and very probably (expensive) upgrades to your electrical system.</p><p></p><p>Assuming you have a 1000W (or so) amp and you have a proper box, you are at a plateau where you are not going to get any audible gains without getting into some big and expensive upgrades. If you just have a pre-made box or a very small amplifier, buying an honest 1000W and building a custom box would be your best return on investment for hearing any improvements from smaller upgrades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8832953, member: 614752"] Pioneer isn't telling but I'm going to guess that is 2.5" voice coil, if this is the case going into that Pride branded 2.5" coil sub will not be any sort of upgrade all things being equal. Going into a more rubust 3" coil from Pride would allow you to throw 1000W or more per woofer but that would require a bigger amp and very probably (expensive) upgrades to your electrical system. Assuming you have a 1000W (or so) amp and you have a proper box, you are at a plateau where you are not going to get any audible gains without getting into some big and expensive upgrades. If you just have a pre-made box or a very small amplifier, buying an honest 1000W and building a custom box would be your best return on investment for hearing any improvements from smaller upgrades. [/QUOTE]
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