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What Fi Subwoofer is Good for Me?
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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7826316" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>OP made it perfectly clear they want hard hitting bass without hearing loss. I have never seen the use for Tactile Transducers until now. I recommended they mounted one under each seat and my next suggestion is use a 8" or 10" sq sub in it's proper enclosure. The 1500 watt amp would then be totally unnecessary and a 300 - 500 watt amp would suffice to provide clear, clean bass and the percussive effects would be enhanced by the tactile transducers.</p><p></p><p>And there is a another side, OP cannot even decipher the specs on the sub he is asking about, and I hate for folks to waste money, but it might be best to spend a couple of hundred bucks on equipment that may be thrashed and trashed while the operator does figure out how this stuff works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7826316, member: 573547"] OP made it perfectly clear they want hard hitting bass without hearing loss. I have never seen the use for Tactile Transducers until now. I recommended they mounted one under each seat and my next suggestion is use a 8" or 10" sq sub in it's proper enclosure. The 1500 watt amp would then be totally unnecessary and a 300 - 500 watt amp would suffice to provide clear, clean bass and the percussive effects would be enhanced by the tactile transducers. And there is a another side, OP cannot even decipher the specs on the sub he is asking about, and I hate for folks to waste money, but it might be best to spend a couple of hundred bucks on equipment that may be thrashed and trashed while the operator does figure out how this stuff works. [/QUOTE]
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