Drumbc
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I've got some questions about x15 v1's are they any good I can get a brand new one never been hooked up to power for 300 bucks is it worth it it has sat in the box at a shop for 2 years is this a good deal or should I got for the v2's
Subwoofers play lower frequencies. So yes they are for the lowsI can get a pair for 600 cash v1's never seen power one is dusty as it was a display for 2 years but you think it's worth it ? I've heard there just for the lowe
Then u had a horrible box design if u tuned at 30hz and can't play 34hz... don't blame the woofer lmaoIf you like decaf in heavy rotation they're good. There are better musical subs for around the same money. I've ran 2 x15s v.1s @30hz and it got old to me. I found that above 34hz it was lacking. Not a bad deal if that's what you like though.
**** I guess you have the perfect sub for all music. I already implied what you are reinterating. The X series was designed for the slowed, decafed, screwed, kinda music. It doesn't do that well above 35ish IMO.(V1s at least) Whats Funny is the fact that the guy that built my enclosure years ago works for sundown now. I asked him to build the box because he was super familiar with them and the zv4s at the time. The box sounded ******* rediculous and shook my truck apart. One of the nicer boxes I've had. Way better than ones I've built. Dude had skills bruh. So go ahead and imply some dumb **** because you need to justify your setup.Huh, funny. Mine are tuned to 30Hz and play 34Hz just fine. Yeah boxed ****** azz I bet.
To everyone: Those that don't know, Jacob has said this time and time again. He designed the X series subs to play extremely low notes that most other subs cannot play. Period. Decaf is def one of them. You wanna communicate with the whales, then the X series subs are for you. They can play a little above normal freq. also, just all depends upon the tuning of the enclosure.
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