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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 1376971" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>You know what's amazing....back not so many years ago, a sub that could handle 500w was considered to be a very high power handling sub. Now people consider those rather low power handling and search for something "super efficient".</p><p></p><p>To be quite honest, there are a lot of subs that will have very impressive output with "only" 500w, especially if you go ported.</p><p></p><p>What's your budget? RE SE would work very well. SS Rl-i or Rl-p as Trigger mentioned. OZ Audio Matrix Elite. HSU Research ASW-1203. Image Dynamics IDQv2. JL Audio w3v2 or w6v2 series.</p><p></p><p>Also, you aren't going to find something that's "super efficient" if you still want a small enclosure size. Don't confuse "super efficient" with simply having medial power requirements. Those are actually two totally different objectives. "Super efficient" would be pro audio drivers that have 97db+ sensitivities, and require <em>very</em> large enclosures. Subwoofers that can reach full potential or close there-to with relatively "lower" power levels are subs like those listed above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 1376971, member: 555320"] You know what's amazing....back not so many years ago, a sub that could handle 500w was considered to be a very high power handling sub. Now people consider those rather low power handling and search for something "super efficient". To be quite honest, there are a lot of subs that will have very impressive output with "only" 500w, especially if you go ported. What's your budget? RE SE would work very well. SS Rl-i or Rl-p as Trigger mentioned. OZ Audio Matrix Elite. HSU Research ASW-1203. Image Dynamics IDQv2. JL Audio w3v2 or w6v2 series. Also, you aren't going to find something that's "super efficient" if you still want a small enclosure size. Don't confuse "super efficient" with simply having medial power requirements. Those are actually two totally different objectives. "Super efficient" would be pro audio drivers that have 97db+ sensitivities, and require [I]very[/I] large enclosures. Subwoofers that can reach full potential or close there-to with relatively "lower" power levels are subs like those listed above. [/QUOTE]
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