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Recommendations for slim powered underseat subwoofer 2022 Silverado
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<blockquote data-quote="DJin TX" data-source="post: 8861701" data-attributes="member: 682936"><p>Ok so here are a lot of stream of consciousness questions:</p><p></p><p>where do you stand on me having the alpine s2-a60m powering the alpine ss-sb12?</p><p></p><p>Also, what is your stance on amps that have integrated DSPs, or subsonic filters? Keep in mind I don’t really know what they are but some say they are necessary. Your thoughts? </p><p></p><p> I really don’t need everyone on the block or at the stoplight to hear and feel my music rattling the rafters, I just want a full and balanced sound in my truck that feels like the sweet spot, not underpowered or thin sounding, but not bass head overload. A Little bit of bass vibrating when I play some old school rap would be nice. </p><p></p><p>Do you think the alpine amp/sub combination I am referencing above can do this or do I risk an underwhelming system going with the ss-sb10? I’m still at times thinking maybe the rs-sb10 would be better for my needs, but I can second guess like a pro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJin TX, post: 8861701, member: 682936"] Ok so here are a lot of stream of consciousness questions: where do you stand on me having the alpine s2-a60m powering the alpine ss-sb12? Also, what is your stance on amps that have integrated DSPs, or subsonic filters? Keep in mind I don’t really know what they are but some say they are necessary. Your thoughts? I really don’t need everyone on the block or at the stoplight to hear and feel my music rattling the rafters, I just want a full and balanced sound in my truck that feels like the sweet spot, not underpowered or thin sounding, but not bass head overload. A Little bit of bass vibrating when I play some old school rap would be nice. Do you think the alpine amp/sub combination I am referencing above can do this or do I risk an underwhelming system going with the ss-sb10? I’m still at times thinking maybe the rs-sb10 would be better for my needs, but I can second guess like a pro. [/QUOTE]
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