Why sealed? Anyway soundqubed is a good value I personally also like the rf prime seriesIf I have a good enough signal processor, does it even matter what amp I buy? Looking to do 400 watts RMS per channel into a couple sealed 10" subs.
Why not sealed? Some people actually want subs to play all bass not just one octave of it.Why sealed? Anyway soundqubed is a good value I personally also like the rf prime series
This is where I'm at. But back to the original question...rather, the second question. As long a second I get good power to my subs, would a good signal processor help a lower priced amplifier? Just checking all options.Why not sealed? Some people actually want subs to play all bass not just one octave of it.
The DSP lets you have more EQ to cut the cabins peak and line up phase.This is where I'm at. But back to the original question...rather, the second question. As long a second I get good power to my subs, would a good signal processor help a lower priced amplifier? Just checking all options.
I'm gonna pretend that I don't know what those acronyms and terms mean...cause I don't. Guess I'll go read LOL!The DSP lets you have more EQ to cut the cabins peak and line up phase. Which is what SQ is about.
As far as has been proven in blind test and comps. Yes.But I digress...Basically, as long as I have clean, efficient power to my subs, the "brand, bells, and whistles" don't matter?"
And when you say blind test and comps, that's saying what you are able to discern by ear, and not by digital analysis?As far as has been proven in blind test and comps. Yes.
There are a few online. Double blind test. Opinions are never the same. They never know which is which.And when you say blind test and comps, that's saying what you are able to discern by ear, and not by digital analysis?
guy in town (he's on here) got new 12k fried in couple days., and he should know amps he won like 21 comps and in champ in his class (last season)Anyone have experience with this brand? What are your thoughts?