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<blockquote data-quote="donpisto" data-source="post: 4526042" data-attributes="member: 568577"><p>Wish I was around your area, but getting low depends on a few factors. The sub itself and the enclosure will make a big difference. You also need the proper amount of power. To give a quick example, I had an 18" TC 5200 off an RF t30001bd. Got extremely low and quite loud. I was changing my setup to make the enclosure smaller and add more power but in the mean time I had only changed the enclosure (2.4 cubes) and was running it off a single Alpine PDX 1.1000. Didn't get as loud and lost a lot of low end and wasn't as smooth.</p><p></p><p>I also want to say that you DON'T need an 18 to get low. I have used and heard a few 10's that get very low. Hope this info helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donpisto, post: 4526042, member: 568577"] Wish I was around your area, but getting low depends on a few factors. The sub itself and the enclosure will make a big difference. You also need the proper amount of power. To give a quick example, I had an 18" TC 5200 off an RF t30001bd. Got extremely low and quite loud. I was changing my setup to make the enclosure smaller and add more power but in the mean time I had only changed the enclosure (2.4 cubes) and was running it off a single Alpine PDX 1.1000. Didn't get as loud and lost a lot of low end and wasn't as smooth. I also want to say that you DON'T need an 18 to get low. I have used and heard a few 10's that get very low. Hope this info helps. [/QUOTE]
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