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What subs hit harder then jlw3 for under $100?
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<blockquote data-quote="devin171moto" data-source="post: 8697768" data-attributes="member: 679009"><p>this is true yes. my wording was a bit off and i hadnt seen the pre-out suggestions earlier. (my bad for posting hastily.) what i meant was it would be way cheaper to reinstall electrical with quality connections and grounds to make sure that amp can actually push it. and then building a box. then to assume the sub and amp are bad and buy new ones. i had no idea even what gauge wire he used or where it is grounded to. maybe loose connections causing resistance. but it seems problem is probably solved with the deck and the pre-out voltage. </p><p></p><p>I know to never skimp on electrical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devin171moto, post: 8697768, member: 679009"] this is true yes. my wording was a bit off and i hadnt seen the pre-out suggestions earlier. (my bad for posting hastily.) what i meant was it would be way cheaper to reinstall electrical with quality connections and grounds to make sure that amp can actually push it. and then building a box. then to assume the sub and amp are bad and buy new ones. i had no idea even what gauge wire he used or where it is grounded to. maybe loose connections causing resistance. but it seems problem is probably solved with the deck and the pre-out voltage. I know to never skimp on electrical. [/QUOTE]
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