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Subwoofer Setup for SPL an daily madness
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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7781678" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>I think you&#39;d be satisfied with any of the typical internet brands. I mean, you&#39;re only running around 1,000w per sub if you&#39;re sticking to 4 subs. They all can take that power no problem. They will sound fine, and take the SPL abuse. The sound you get out of them, is all dependent upon your box.</p><p>Personally, I can only comment on a few subs I&#39;ve heard. All of them pound.</p><p>My own personal use is with Sundown SA-10s. Great sub, takes a 20hz tone at double it&#39;s RMS no problem. Doesn&#39;t get hot. I only got it stinky once. Just daily listening and not trying to hurt it, I&#39;ve never had a problem. I&#39;ve been running it at 1.2k for over a year now. </p><p>The only other subs I&#39;ve heard was a pair of Skar VVX 10&#39;s that freaking pounded. [USER=594322]@DonH[/USER] They were on an AP1800 with solid electrical, in a single cab truck. Made my ears hurt, moved some hair.</p><p>And I&#39;ve heard a pair of IA Death Rows on 2k in a Hyundai Santa Fe. [USER=572194]@Imtjnotu[/USER] They sounded great and clean as well, pounded, got low, made my ears hurt. </p><p>They are all great woofers, they are all gonna sound the same on 5k though. The sound you get out of them is going to be box dependent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7781678, member: 631325"] I think you'd be satisfied with any of the typical internet brands. I mean, you're only running around 1,000w per sub if you're sticking to 4 subs. They all can take that power no problem. They will sound fine, and take the SPL abuse. The sound you get out of them, is all dependent upon your box. Personally, I can only comment on a few subs I've heard. All of them pound. My own personal use is with Sundown SA-10s. Great sub, takes a 20hz tone at double it's RMS no problem. Doesn't get hot. I only got it stinky once. Just daily listening and not trying to hurt it, I've never had a problem. I've been running it at 1.2k for over a year now. The only other subs I've heard was a pair of Skar VVX 10's that freaking pounded. [USER=594322]@DonH[/USER] They were on an AP1800 with solid electrical, in a single cab truck. Made my ears hurt, moved some hair. And I've heard a pair of IA Death Rows on 2k in a Hyundai Santa Fe. [USER=572194]@Imtjnotu[/USER] They sounded great and clean as well, pounded, got low, made my ears hurt. They are all great woofers, they are all gonna sound the same on 5k though. The sound you get out of them is going to be box dependent. [/QUOTE]
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