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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8821462" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>I'm quoting this for the intelligence. Nothing wrong with running 10k daily systems. Nothing wrong with dropping a prefab in your car. Everyone is different. I don't like alot of the new subs out now. I like my subs with a low Fs and a softer suspension so I don't need tons of power. Now, I know the 18's I currently have go against that statement a fair bit, but they just sound so damn good I decided to go all in. </p><p></p><p>My first venture into Infinite baffle was due to the efficiency. Tons of bass with low power = a win for me. Now I've moved away slightly, but my enclosure is still my trunk volume because I really like how infinite baffle sounds. </p><p></p><p>If you want to run 12 subs on 20k watts, be my guest. I love seeing big builds and they are definitely impressive. But for me, it's about getting loud AND sounding good. I want nothing to do with 40hz ported boxes or 1:1 bandpass enclosures ment for the lanes. </p><p></p><p>To each his own, and may we all sing songs around a campfire while we wait for equipment to arrive. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8821462, member: 587645"] I'm quoting this for the intelligence. Nothing wrong with running 10k daily systems. Nothing wrong with dropping a prefab in your car. Everyone is different. I don't like alot of the new subs out now. I like my subs with a low Fs and a softer suspension so I don't need tons of power. Now, I know the 18's I currently have go against that statement a fair bit, but they just sound so damn good I decided to go all in. My first venture into Infinite baffle was due to the efficiency. Tons of bass with low power = a win for me. Now I've moved away slightly, but my enclosure is still my trunk volume because I really like how infinite baffle sounds. If you want to run 12 subs on 20k watts, be my guest. I love seeing big builds and they are definitely impressive. But for me, it's about getting loud AND sounding good. I want nothing to do with 40hz ported boxes or 1:1 bandpass enclosures ment for the lanes. To each his own, and may we all sing songs around a campfire while we wait for equipment to arrive. Matt [/QUOTE]
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