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<blockquote data-quote="phildapimp89" data-source="post: 932185" data-attributes="member: 559377"><p>From the average listener, they complain that my 1 15" in a 6cu ft enclosure is too much bass and drowns out the music in certain songs. I think a 10" would be a good fill for the bass you are looking, but you need a good 10." Look at Image Dynamics, Alpine Type R, or possibly an Eclipse sub. Or you will probably get this from 50 other members here, but you can always go with internet brands like Resonant Engineering, Ascendant Audio, or Soundsplinter. Whatever you choose, go with a nice sealed enclosure and any of the companies above produce great woofers with nice sound quality. It definitely won't be able to be heard outside of the car which is a good thing(to most people) Get a sub with that can handle alot of power, but is really efficient with the wattage. My 15" Atlas is taking 300 watts and pounds like crazy, making it really efficient, yet it can handle alot more and I've never experienced it bottoming out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phildapimp89, post: 932185, member: 559377"] From the average listener, they complain that my 1 15" in a 6cu ft enclosure is too much bass and drowns out the music in certain songs. I think a 10" would be a good fill for the bass you are looking, but you need a good 10." Look at Image Dynamics, Alpine Type R, or possibly an Eclipse sub. Or you will probably get this from 50 other members here, but you can always go with internet brands like Resonant Engineering, Ascendant Audio, or Soundsplinter. Whatever you choose, go with a nice sealed enclosure and any of the companies above produce great woofers with nice sound quality. It definitely won't be able to be heard outside of the car which is a good thing(to most people) Get a sub with that can handle alot of power, but is really efficient with the wattage. My 15" Atlas is taking 300 watts and pounds like crazy, making it really efficient, yet it can handle alot more and I've never experienced it bottoming out. [/QUOTE]
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