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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:59 PM
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Old Jun 30, 2006 | 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Rock~1
well boogers got most of it, make sure you know what kind of music you want to listen to. ex 15" subs are going to be heavy therefor are going to take longer to recoil therefor they would not be as good for techno or rock as 10" would be. again it all depends on how much your willing to spend, i have a $4000 audio setup in my Sol.
FYI, he has no idea what he is talking about here. The size of the sub has nothing to do with it's "quickness".

It depends on motor strength (BL), moving mass, softness of suspension, and path length differences.

This is a huge load of BS in the car audio industry, and I can't believe more audio manufacturers haven't pointed this out.
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Old Jun 30, 2006 | 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Rock~1
well boogers got most of it, make sure you know what kind of music you want to listen to. ex 15" subs are going to be heavy therefor are going to take longer to recoil therefor they would not be as good for techno or rock as 10" would be. again it all depends on how much your willing to spend, i have a $4000 audio setup in my Sol. but maybe that to much for you, you only want to spend a 1000 or less. personally i beleive your better off spending a good amount on your speakers and spending whatevers left on the subs. just because you notice the difference in voice quality compared to the din of a sub. like boogers said the cheap way to go with an amp is a 4 channel bridged to the fronts and the subs. run the back speakers off the head unit, you wont hear them much. good luck and let me know what you end up doing, always like to see what other people have.
yeah what does your system contain? 4gs? LOL it better hit a 150+ on the termlab
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Old Jun 30, 2006 | 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by mishqua
Hey wait a min how can you have a 4 channel amp (bridged) to both your front speakers and your subs??? Are you saying that u ran two loads from each bridge??? As far as I know u gotta have two 4 channel amps to do that, being 2 front speakers and u said subs so I assume 2+ subs.
sorry about that forgot to list i have another amp that drives my subs, must have not put it in there. i have some crummy pics of it up here http://www.sounddomain.com/ride/721696/1 im working on getting some better pics taken by my buddy but he lives in downtown and im to lazy to sit in traffic.
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