I have a 12, but I think that I want to go with 2 10s. I may buy 4 10s from a friend for 150, but I want to see what my other options are. Thanks
Installing radios at GM or putting speakers in doors for Ford doesn't make him an expert on subwoofers.oh, maybe it's because he had a different kind of sub, but I usually value his opinion since he's been working in the car audio industry since the 80's.
this bold statement just made me realize just how dumb rashaddd is...cuz the OP just said that a post before. he's not looking for low's he wants something that will hit him not hit the lows.I'm sorry but your dad likely doesn't know what he's talking about...the only difference between different size subs, is that there will be slight differences in their specs, such as sensitivity (better on bigger subs), mms (heavier cone because its bigger), and fs (bigger sub means lower resonant frequency meaning it'll sound better at lower frequencies than a sub with higher fs) mainly. Other than that its all about cone area and power, I gaurantee if you sat in my car you wouldn't think twice about getting that sub, you'd probably go ahead and pick up two or three of them