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<blockquote data-quote="mhester" data-source="post: 336077" data-attributes="member: 550886"><p>Buyng my first sub. Circuit City (kid salesman) says dual voice coil gives deeper tighter bass. Hell I don't know. Looking at deals on dvc Cerwin Vega HED 12" for $60 and Audiobahn AW1251T for a little less. I don't need to shake my Explorer loose or rattle the windows 2 cars over. Just want to upgrade my sound (replaced door speakers w/ Audiobahn 2-ways still using built in factory amp for those) Also have a deal on Polk GXR12 124 for $30 (Circuit City closeout)</p><p></p><p>Have bought a Bazooka ELA100.2 to run it a single sub only (got amp at C.C. closeout for $63). If going DVC will hook up both channels to it (~100 watt/ch for a total of 200W). Prob will install bass blockers on door speakers. Kenwood MP522 deck just installed, will get Sirius hooked up when doing the sub install.</p><p></p><p>Please help this "old man" (42 years) get going on his sound!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhester, post: 336077, member: 550886"] Buyng my first sub. Circuit City (kid salesman) says dual voice coil gives deeper tighter bass. Hell I don't know. Looking at deals on dvc Cerwin Vega HED 12" for $60 and Audiobahn AW1251T for a little less. I don't need to shake my Explorer loose or rattle the windows 2 cars over. Just want to upgrade my sound (replaced door speakers w/ Audiobahn 2-ways still using built in factory amp for those) Also have a deal on Polk GXR12 124 for $30 (Circuit City closeout) Have bought a Bazooka ELA100.2 to run it a single sub only (got amp at C.C. closeout for $63). If going DVC will hook up both channels to it (~100 watt/ch for a total of 200W). Prob will install bass blockers on door speakers. Kenwood MP522 deck just installed, will get Sirius hooked up when doing the sub install. Please help this "old man" (42 years) get going on his sound! [/QUOTE]
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