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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchc1113" data-source="post: 8660007" data-attributes="member: 675173"><p>I had about 600-700 watts going to my IDMAXs 10s and they got loud, so yes anything between 500-1000 watts per will be just fine. I think they're a way better sub than the Alpine and IMO more comparable to a W7 than a W6, and the W6 costs more than the IDMAX does... I mean none of the subs on your list are bad, in the proper enclosure theyll all sound good, I just think for the price I'd personally choose an IDMAX over a W6 AND a W7 any day of the week... but that's just me...</p><p></p><p>And if you want to save even more $ than I think youd be very satisfied with the Dayton HO's as well...</p><p></p><p>And like I said before the new SSA Icons seem pretty promising and the ssa store was running a great sale on them where they were down to $279 which is a hell of a price.</p><p></p><p>Once again just this man's opinion but I'd list them like so.</p><p></p><p>IDMAX- Best overall sub, extremely accurate, will give you the best sound while still being able to get very loud, most exspensive.</p><p></p><p>ICON- Loudest of the 3, new design for 2018, sub can get stupid loud, but will sound good doing so.</p><p></p><p>Dayton HO- Very versatile, can perform very well in small enclosures, totally underrated sub, seems like ppl either love them to death or dont like them... I'd put them in a SQ category of subwoofer, but can get loud and low in sealed or ported applications, best value of the bunch.</p><p></p><p>I forgot that you also mentioned the FI Q Neo, I dont know much about the Neo line, but the Q has always been a woofer when owned ppl seem to love. American made if that's important to you as well. I like to think of Fi as RE pre 2007, so if you liked/loved the original RE line of subs you prob will like/love Fi...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchc1113, post: 8660007, member: 675173"] I had about 600-700 watts going to my IDMAXs 10s and they got loud, so yes anything between 500-1000 watts per will be just fine. I think they're a way better sub than the Alpine and IMO more comparable to a W7 than a W6, and the W6 costs more than the IDMAX does... I mean none of the subs on your list are bad, in the proper enclosure theyll all sound good, I just think for the price I'd personally choose an IDMAX over a W6 AND a W7 any day of the week... but that's just me... And if you want to save even more $ than I think youd be very satisfied with the Dayton HO's as well... And like I said before the new SSA Icons seem pretty promising and the ssa store was running a great sale on them where they were down to $279 which is a hell of a price. Once again just this man's opinion but I'd list them like so. IDMAX- Best overall sub, extremely accurate, will give you the best sound while still being able to get very loud, most exspensive. ICON- Loudest of the 3, new design for 2018, sub can get stupid loud, but will sound good doing so. Dayton HO- Very versatile, can perform very well in small enclosures, totally underrated sub, seems like ppl either love them to death or dont like them... I'd put them in a SQ category of subwoofer, but can get loud and low in sealed or ported applications, best value of the bunch. I forgot that you also mentioned the FI Q Neo, I dont know much about the Neo line, but the Q has always been a woofer when owned ppl seem to love. American made if that's important to you as well. I like to think of Fi as RE pre 2007, so if you liked/loved the original RE line of subs you prob will like/love Fi... [/QUOTE]
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