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Possible to get a 200 watt 10" subwoofer?
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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 8186845" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>There should be no issue with having say 300watt or 500watt RMS subwoofer. Just realize that your amplifier is power limited, so don't overdrive it. There is a tutorial and many discussions out there on how to set the amp gain right with DMM. I would have bought Dayton Reference, Dayton Ultimax, or an Alpine Type-S. Speaking of which.. consider an 8 inch subwoofer in a ported box. This will give you output roughly similar to a 10 inch sub in a sealed box, but with a better low end extension. Alpine's 8 inch Type-Rs have very good reputation for good sound and being able to work in a reasonably small ported box. Alpine even sells an R8 in a custom built ported box, with a gross dimension of something like 0.7cu ft. The only issue is that they wired it for 2ohm impedance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 8186845, member: 629735"] There should be no issue with having say 300watt or 500watt RMS subwoofer. Just realize that your amplifier is power limited, so don't overdrive it. There is a tutorial and many discussions out there on how to set the amp gain right with DMM. I would have bought Dayton Reference, Dayton Ultimax, or an Alpine Type-S. Speaking of which.. consider an 8 inch subwoofer in a ported box. This will give you output roughly similar to a 10 inch sub in a sealed box, but with a better low end extension. Alpine's 8 inch Type-Rs have very good reputation for good sound and being able to work in a reasonably small ported box. Alpine even sells an R8 in a custom built ported box, with a gross dimension of something like 0.7cu ft. The only issue is that they wired it for 2ohm impedance. [/QUOTE]
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