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so i'm currently running 2 10" diamond audio d3's in a spec box off a rf p500 bridged at 4 ohms. looking to change the set up a bit. i'm keeping the p500 but i want to use only one sub yet still be as loud if not louder than i was before. what i need to know is what sub out there will be able to do this yet still sound pretty decent. suggestions please?

btw, first post here. :drinks:

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found this and smiled. i loved mb quart back in the day. not sure i can wire it up to a 4 ohm load though. if i can i might scoop it up tonight,

http://cgi.ebay.com/MB-Quart-RWE-352-15-14...3%3A1|294%3A200

Dual 2 ohm will go to 1 or 4....

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