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<blockquote data-quote="Sonnick" data-source="post: 2237244" data-attributes="member: 552717"><p>First off, nix the 5200 if you are going for more sq.</p><p></p><p>The LMS-5400s need a LOT of power. You would probably want around 2.5k to each, which you would probably need a bigger alternator. TC makes some great subs imo, the only problem is no one has heard the 5400s or the 4000s, but from my experience with the Uberwoofer (3hp motor) anything better will surely suit you. The 3000s are very similar to my sub, which to me means that you cant go wrong with them. However either LMS will be louder and probably sound better due to the Linear Motor technology and bigger voice coil (than the 3000s).</p><p></p><p>The Mags I've never heard personally, but lloyd is doing a 150 to music with 2 12s while sounding great he says (2500 on the pair?)..so with the right install, 2 15s should be louder while sounding just as good.</p><p></p><p>Basically, you can't lose..if $$ is not a problem, I would go 5400s just because no one has them. What's practical for one person might not be practical to another. If you wanna do big on a DD, go for it. If you're going for the 5400s, be prepared to shell out a pretty penny. But basically, you can't go wrong any way you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonnick, post: 2237244, member: 552717"] First off, nix the 5200 if you are going for more sq. The LMS-5400s need a LOT of power. You would probably want around 2.5k to each, which you would probably need a bigger alternator. TC makes some great subs imo, the only problem is no one has heard the 5400s or the 4000s, but from my experience with the Uberwoofer (3hp motor) anything better will surely suit you. The 3000s are very similar to my sub, which to me means that you cant go wrong with them. However either LMS will be louder and probably sound better due to the Linear Motor technology and bigger voice coil (than the 3000s). The Mags I've never heard personally, but lloyd is doing a 150 to music with 2 12s while sounding great he says (2500 on the pair?)..so with the right install, 2 15s should be louder while sounding just as good. Basically, you can't lose..if $$ is not a problem, I would go 5400s just because no one has them. What's practical for one person might not be practical to another. If you wanna do big on a DD, go for it. If you're going for the 5400s, be prepared to shell out a pretty penny. But basically, you can't go wrong any way you choose. [/QUOTE]
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