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Recommendations for slim powered underseat subwoofer 2022 Silverado
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8861813" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>As for sounding better, I'm sorry, that is subjective. I think what I should have said, is at some point, it will overtake the 12" due to shear power output capabilities given the additional power. If I had a choice between an <strong>RS</strong>12 and an <strong>RS</strong>10, I'd take the 12 as it will outperform the 10 given the same 300 watt parameters.</p><p></p><p>My choice would be to get the SS SB12 and the stinger MT7001 over the Alpine amp and either sub for features and cost and the MT10001 or the MT15001 if purchasing the RS-SSB10. I feel, based on what you've said that the SS SB12 and the stinger MT7001 unless you just want everything to have the same name on it. In my view, you're paying a lot for that name and getting nothing in return. While the MT7001 and the SS12 will be great if you want to impress and spend a lot more for marginal improvements, purchase the RS10 and the stinger MT10001 or 15001. I see no need to entertain the Alpine or Kicker amps, they cost 50% more (Alpine) and a little more (Kcicker) for a lot less production.</p><p></p><p>There isn't a bad option here. The choice of amplifiers gives you a lot of leeway. I think that the SS SB12 is great with the 500 watts the MT7001 will give it. Would I like the RS SS10 with the MT10001 or the MT15001, of course? Is it worth the difference if the only time it makes a difference is when you open it up to show your friends, then no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8861813, member: 689267"] As for sounding better, I'm sorry, that is subjective. I think what I should have said, is at some point, it will overtake the 12" due to shear power output capabilities given the additional power. If I had a choice between an [B]RS[/B]12 and an [B]RS[/B]10, I'd take the 12 as it will outperform the 10 given the same 300 watt parameters. My choice would be to get the SS SB12 and the stinger MT7001 over the Alpine amp and either sub for features and cost and the MT10001 or the MT15001 if purchasing the RS-SSB10. I feel, based on what you've said that the SS SB12 and the stinger MT7001 unless you just want everything to have the same name on it. In my view, you're paying a lot for that name and getting nothing in return. While the MT7001 and the SS12 will be great if you want to impress and spend a lot more for marginal improvements, purchase the RS10 and the stinger MT10001 or 15001. I see no need to entertain the Alpine or Kicker amps, they cost 50% more (Alpine) and a little more (Kcicker) for a lot less production. There isn't a bad option here. The choice of amplifiers gives you a lot of leeway. I think that the SS SB12 is great with the 500 watts the MT7001 will give it. Would I like the RS SS10 with the MT10001 or the MT15001, of course? Is it worth the difference if the only time it makes a difference is when you open it up to show your friends, then no. [/QUOTE]
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