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Kdub26

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  1. well, i appreciate the help, or, basically a smack on the back of the head saying im dumb. like i said, im a noob. i have no problem admitting that. and those numbers mean basically nothing to me. i DO know that getting two subs, and adding those SPL numbers, that i WONT get that db rating. i do know that much. but i guess basically my way of thinking to buy the sub was completely irrational, which, is why i posted this, and made a fool of myself LOL. but, i guess ill do the old fashioned coin toss and just randomly pick one of the subs that i feel as though will work within my budget. i still have a ton to learn, and this is why i ask

  2. its better to know for sure. those stock volt meters werent designed to keep an eye on voltage for audio purposes. i have two voltmeters in my car, one for the front batt, one for the back batt. and with a stock 70amp alt, i never dip below 13ish. better to know for sure with a digital one, or with a dial one that has more voltage marking points

  3. from what i know, its always "you get what you pay for". so that may be your best choice.

    i firmly agree with that. thats why im willing to fork out a little extra cash to get a well built sub that will last me a while. if i had to pick the better of the brands, it would be B, C, D. none are total crap by any means. but, leaving brand names out so that its not a VS thread, and favors one brand over another. i would run any of the given brands because im unbaised, and would rather look at numbers, price included as well.

  4. You'll never know which is louder or cleaner or perform better until you buy them all and try each one.

    I say, single elimination brackets. Flip a coin and the winner moves on loser is out. Whichever woofer is left at the end with no losses is your winner.

    Its the only logical way.

    -Drew

    i guess with all of them being so close within each other, a coin toss doesnt seem like a bad idea. and obviously i dont have the funds to buy all and test all of them haha.

  5. i seem to get narrow minded when looking at brands, so ive done more research, and to keep this from being a VS thread, im leaving the brand names out of thread, and replacing with "brand X" and so on. now, im a noob when looking at all of those numbers on the specs of the subs. the ones i do know, are the SPL and the xmax (which if im not mistaken, is how much the surround can flex in one direction).

    my goal is to pick the sub that will be loudest with the best bang for the buck. so, here's the list i have formed. all subs are 18", and all within the same price range. and basically my question is that, should i lean towards a higher xmax and spl, or should i lean toward which one has a higher wattage?

    Brand A - 1250w rms - xmax 21mm - spl 89.6

    Brand B - 800w rms - xmax - 21mm - spl 91.6

    Brand C - 1000w rms - xmax 24mm - spl 92

    Brand D - 1000w rms - xmax 20mm - spl 91.4

    Brand E - 1000w rms - xmax ? - spl 89.8

    all brands are great quality brands, none of that walmart crap. so, brand isnt the issue, just wondering if i should lean to a high xmax and spl, or higher wattage. also, if im wrong about the xmax, please let me know. to also with with an answer, im leaning more to having SPL more than SQ

  6. id look elsewhere. they don't have many options. try parts express. you can make your own i think

    yeah might be better. so i can set it to what i want. most def gonna look into it when i get my money. taxes are already filed. and the waiting game begins. since i keep wondering off topic, thanks for the help. and apparently im tired because ive had to edit my typing like 3 times already lol

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