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that subs 100w?, i bet that could kill a z5500 sub @ 188watt, seems like z5500 sub in not using power at a good level or somthing, maybe i should buy a 15" 1000w sub and put it in my cupboard lol
willhub said:Some people do like boomy base you know
james.miller said:car drivers work just fine. i've proved that. I don't understand why your talking about 4k subwoofers when the OP wants to spend 1/10th of that on his entire system. talk about waste of time.
if you thinking about a sub you need to design and build the box properly otherwise it will sound like a bag of crap. you'd also need an amp to power it, a crossover to feed the amp ect ect.
james.miller said:get over yourself i dont need to prove it to you.
given that i chose the sub because of its TS parameters over anything else.....tell me - why wouldnt it?
james.miller said:car drivers work just fine. i've proved that. I don't understand why your talking about 4k subwoofers when the OP wants to spend 1/10th of that on his entire system. talk about waste of time.
also willhub: you need to start forgetting about RMS values and peak power and size of magnets....none of that is remotly important. if you want a decent system on the cheap, get a pair of second hand missions or wharfedales - something like the m71i/m72i's, and a cheap second hand amp to drive them - cambridge audio, denon, nan if you can find a working one cheap enough..... that'll be the basis of a great system.
Thinking about building cheap woofers in to wardrobes...forget all of it. Id also suggest asking over at avforums if you want to go custom. Some very well informed people on there