Best 10 Inch Sub For A Rear Wall Enclosue Box From Subthump??
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First of all I have never even heard of RE... They look to be built of cheap compounds and are 1000w Peak. The Jls are ok, the second one might fit in the small area that is in question. Ask any professional stereo installer about the sound and quality of all the afore mentioned subs and you will find that the hands down choice will be BOSTON ACOUSTICS. Unless a cheap price is your main goal when looking at subs.
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dragonrages post only solidifies my banter on the Boston Acoustic. Yes it is pricey but for around $400 dollars for the best bass 10 anywhere and being able to fix it if needed and 1000W rms power, you can put as much or as little amps to this and get exactly the amount of bass you want.
I am not a seller of this sub, just answering the question at hand.
The best 10 for a small space like the camaro where the changer or the spare would be located is a BOSTON ACOUSTICS spg-555 2 Ohm or 4ohm.
you could even get 2 and put one on each side...lol
Look to amazon for the $399 price tag.
I am not a seller of this sub, just answering the question at hand.
The best 10 for a small space like the camaro where the changer or the spare would be located is a BOSTON ACOUSTICS spg-555 2 Ohm or 4ohm.
you could even get 2 and put one on each side...lol
Look to amazon for the $399 price tag.
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I'd sure like to try one of those SPG-555s. mmm.
I'd take RE over JL. And I wouldn't ask a professional installer about brands. Ever. Professional installers usually either work through exclusive dealers or they are their own dealers, and they just use products from the few companies involved with them. I'd trust the internet over any installer. (Though finding one post on some random forum is now what I mean by "the internet" - I mean a reasonably large amount of people on a reputable forum like caraudio.com or diymobileaudio.com)
I'd take RE over JL. And I wouldn't ask a professional installer about brands. Ever. Professional installers usually either work through exclusive dealers or they are their own dealers, and they just use products from the few companies involved with them. I'd trust the internet over any installer. (Though finding one post on some random forum is now what I mean by "the internet" - I mean a reasonably large amount of people on a reputable forum like caraudio.com or diymobileaudio.com)
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well the pro installers I have as buddies also have their own personal recording studios and a vast knowledge of whats out there.
I wasnt saying to go ask a pro with ties to a few companies who are more interested in the size of their wallet than to give good quality sound advice.
I wasnt saying to go ask a pro with ties to a few companies who are more interested in the size of their wallet than to give good quality sound advice.
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well the pro installers I have as buddies also have their own personal recording studios and a vast knowledge of whats out there.