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<blockquote data-quote="hognutz" data-source="post: 6690139" data-attributes="member: 593880"><p>I would go 12's sealed for what you are looking for. Porting will always give you more output on a certain frequency but will not give you the ability to play all frequencies well. most rock is not 36hz base.</p><p></p><p>there are quite a few subs that can be had for $150. the magnet diameter could be a concern though. I think the diamond D6's run in .8 sealed but I am not sure if the magnets are more than 6"</p><p></p><p>I ran into the same thing on our dodge. finding something that had good output, the right airspace requirement, wile having the right magnet diameter. I ended up with kicker subs comp VR's.</p><p></p><p>for amp I ended up with an MTX 800w d channel. plenty of power and cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hognutz, post: 6690139, member: 593880"] I would go 12's sealed for what you are looking for. Porting will always give you more output on a certain frequency but will not give you the ability to play all frequencies well. most rock is not 36hz base. there are quite a few subs that can be had for $150. the magnet diameter could be a concern though. I think the diamond D6's run in .8 sealed but I am not sure if the magnets are more than 6" I ran into the same thing on our dodge. finding something that had good output, the right airspace requirement, wile having the right magnet diameter. I ended up with kicker subs comp VR's. for amp I ended up with an MTX 800w d channel. plenty of power and cheap. [/QUOTE]
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