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<blockquote data-quote="filthy" data-source="post: 2070855" data-attributes="member: 569992"><p>I have a set of mb quart components in the doors and I recently purchased a p450.4 amp, (which according to the spec sheet it came with puts out 97 watts rms per channel, a whole 37 watts more than advertised!) and I am about to order an AA 10" Assassin to be put in a ported box. Just curious about what kind of sound quality I should expect from a 70 dollar sub... Should I go ahead and get the 12", or isn't there much of a difference? I was thinking about a 10" stage 2 Rockford punch but after looking around it doesnt seem like thats a very popular sub around here. Also, with an estimated 225 watts bridged would that be enough to power a 10" type r? Finally, I accidentally ordered 8 gauge power wire instead of 4 gauge, is that cool or should I put the extra money in and go ahead and buy the 4 gauge?</p><p></p><p>Basically any input would be great, I'm finding it's hard building a decent system with little cash, especially when all you have to go off of is your friends crappy "systems" (bazooka tube, anyone?)</p><p></p><p>Thanks -filthy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filthy, post: 2070855, member: 569992"] I have a set of mb quart components in the doors and I recently purchased a p450.4 amp, (which according to the spec sheet it came with puts out 97 watts rms per channel, a whole 37 watts more than advertised!) and I am about to order an AA 10" Assassin to be put in a ported box. Just curious about what kind of sound quality I should expect from a 70 dollar sub... Should I go ahead and get the 12", or isn't there much of a difference? I was thinking about a 10" stage 2 Rockford punch but after looking around it doesnt seem like thats a very popular sub around here. Also, with an estimated 225 watts bridged would that be enough to power a 10" type r? Finally, I accidentally ordered 8 gauge power wire instead of 4 gauge, is that cool or should I put the extra money in and go ahead and buy the 4 gauge? Basically any input would be great, I'm finding it's hard building a decent system with little cash, especially when all you have to go off of is your friends crappy "systems" (bazooka tube, anyone?) Thanks -filthy [/QUOTE]
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