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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8790099" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>as far as what to sell what you got for, you can always list it or offer it at a price you think it’s worth and see if it sells or you get offers for it. Prices on used equipment, especially low end can be very unpredictable. Skip the 8’s, you don’t need to be mixing and matching sizes. The only thing you want in the trunk is a sub or subs that match in size, brand, model etc. If you are worried about covering notes that are better suited for smaller drivers that’s when you add stuff to the doors for midbass duty. If you have an rp2000 and nothing is wrong with it, might as well use it! What to go with all depends on what you are willing to spend on the subs, and how much space you have available. It would be wise to measure to see the maximum outside dimensions of a box you can fit and then post a budget. Then it will be easier to narrow down the choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8790099, member: 684299"] as far as what to sell what you got for, you can always list it or offer it at a price you think it’s worth and see if it sells or you get offers for it. Prices on used equipment, especially low end can be very unpredictable. Skip the 8’s, you don’t need to be mixing and matching sizes. The only thing you want in the trunk is a sub or subs that match in size, brand, model etc. If you are worried about covering notes that are better suited for smaller drivers that’s when you add stuff to the doors for midbass duty. If you have an rp2000 and nothing is wrong with it, might as well use it! What to go with all depends on what you are willing to spend on the subs, and how much space you have available. It would be wise to measure to see the maximum outside dimensions of a box you can fit and then post a budget. Then it will be easier to narrow down the choices. [/QUOTE]
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