netherland24 5,000+ posts camry 5,528 25 dallas Jun 2, 2005 #4 yes if u have only 100$ to spend but go with sony if u are broke but want some bass.
Z zachzchw 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,783 24 ohio Jun 2, 2005 #5 yes if u have only 100$ to spend but go with sony if u are broke but want some bass. Click to expand... Netherland brings up a good point. Whats your budget? Any preference on size? Any idea what kind of power youll have for the sub(s), or are you starting from scratch?
yes if u have only 100$ to spend but go with sony if u are broke but want some bass. Click to expand... Netherland brings up a good point. Whats your budget? Any preference on size? Any idea what kind of power youll have for the sub(s), or are you starting from scratch?
flakko 5,000+ posts Veteran (my butt) 10,845 60 So Cal Jun 2, 2005 #6 but even with sony you can find better subs with a 100dollar spending limit.
J jsloan10 10+ year member Registered User 996 1 anywhere Jun 2, 2005 #7 For 100 bucks I will sit in your trunk and pound on a drum for 3 hours. Thats a hella deal!