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Ts-w3002d2 vs. RE Se-X12d2 vs. Mofo 122x ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Suicide Bobb" data-source="post: 7266786" data-attributes="member: 617319"><p>Don't let anyone tell you that any sub that can take more than X watts will sound bad off X watts. I don't care if the sub can handle 5000 watts rms like mine, it sounds fantastic off 500 watts, or even 250. What you are looking for is efficiency, which sadly is a specification that is almost impossible to trust on-paper for three reasons: Some are tested before the sub is broken in and some aren't, most test the efficiency at 1khz which the sub will NEVER see in your car, and some test at 1w/1m while others test at 2.83w/1m (the latter giving the higher rating, and when they test using that amount of power, they usually don't let you know).</p><p></p><p>For you, your only chance is to do an A/B swap of the subs, each in their own optimal enclosure off the same system. Obviously, this is impossible to test without buying them, so you're left with choosing the most efficient sub with a wild guess. Sorry, but that's the sad truth //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suicide Bobb, post: 7266786, member: 617319"] Don't let anyone tell you that any sub that can take more than X watts will sound bad off X watts. I don't care if the sub can handle 5000 watts rms like mine, it sounds fantastic off 500 watts, or even 250. What you are looking for is efficiency, which sadly is a specification that is almost impossible to trust on-paper for three reasons: Some are tested before the sub is broken in and some aren't, most test the efficiency at 1khz which the sub will NEVER see in your car, and some test at 1w/1m while others test at 2.83w/1m (the latter giving the higher rating, and when they test using that amount of power, they usually don't let you know). For you, your only chance is to do an A/B swap of the subs, each in their own optimal enclosure off the same system. Obviously, this is impossible to test without buying them, so you're left with choosing the most efficient sub with a wild guess. Sorry, but that's the sad truth [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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