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<blockquote data-quote="vega_box" data-source="post: 983776" data-attributes="member: 557887"><p>I'm pretty sure some has maybe made this post b4 but this is for myself..</p><p></p><p>I have a hatchback and I am lookin for the best sub for my hatch for under $100 if possible ($99.99 plus tax is cool, cause we all live in cali where tax is great). First I should say what Amp I have and what kinda of subs I have used before.</p><p></p><p>My 1st sub: That Roadmaster 10' Tube sub with the neon circle bass light from Wal-Mart (everyone has had one or knows someone who has)</p><p></p><p>2nd sub(s): 2 12" Sony subs from Wal-mart (dont remember the part number on them but I remember the RMS equaling 350 because one was 150 rms and the other was 200 rms) And for the amp I was using the old school punch amp. The little small one has has 75 watts but hits hard as hell</p><p></p><p>3rd Sub: 10" 350 rms Audiobahn aw102t in ported box</p><p></p><p>4th sub(s): 2 8" Comp. JBL in bandpass</p><p></p><p>5th Sub(s): 2 10" MTX Road Thunder Subs in MTX bandpass box</p><p></p><p>For the 3rd through the 5th I have been using the my Profile Mono Block Amp (350rms the one from Circuit City during that sale) and it has held up pretty well with no cutting off. I am not new to subs as far as wiring, power handling and all. all subs have sounded great when it comes to standing in front of the car but didnt have the bass quality I was looking for when standing in back of the car. I know Audiobahn provides the most amount of rms for the cost, and I dont know of there magnet size is decieving. All I really want is one single 10" maybe a 12" that will provide nice bass for under $100 or even $150 Just to be safe. And I will be using the same 350 rms mono block amp for now...Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vega_box, post: 983776, member: 557887"] I'm pretty sure some has maybe made this post b4 but this is for myself.. I have a hatchback and I am lookin for the best sub for my hatch for under $100 if possible ($99.99 plus tax is cool, cause we all live in cali where tax is great). First I should say what Amp I have and what kinda of subs I have used before. My 1st sub: That Roadmaster 10' Tube sub with the neon circle bass light from Wal-Mart (everyone has had one or knows someone who has) 2nd sub(s): 2 12" Sony subs from Wal-mart (dont remember the part number on them but I remember the RMS equaling 350 because one was 150 rms and the other was 200 rms) And for the amp I was using the old school punch amp. The little small one has has 75 watts but hits hard as hell 3rd Sub: 10" 350 rms Audiobahn aw102t in ported box 4th sub(s): 2 8" Comp. JBL in bandpass 5th Sub(s): 2 10" MTX Road Thunder Subs in MTX bandpass box For the 3rd through the 5th I have been using the my Profile Mono Block Amp (350rms the one from Circuit City during that sale) and it has held up pretty well with no cutting off. I am not new to subs as far as wiring, power handling and all. all subs have sounded great when it comes to standing in front of the car but didnt have the bass quality I was looking for when standing in back of the car. I know Audiobahn provides the most amount of rms for the cost, and I dont know of there magnet size is decieving. All I really want is one single 10" maybe a 12" that will provide nice bass for under $100 or even $150 Just to be safe. And I will be using the same 350 rms mono block amp for now...Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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