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i really want the fi ssd "800rms" but i only have 500 rms for this sub. runner up i would get the re se'x "600rms" what sub should i buy??

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The dc lvl 3 15" would be pretty good on that.

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The SSD.

Nothing wrong with 500 watts. Even if you had 800 watts, it would be less than a 2 dB difference in output.

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The SSD.

Nothing wrong with 500 watts. Even if you had 800 watts, it would be less than a 2 dB difference in output.

And he could just compensate his lack of power with a slightly larger, more efficient box.

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i really want the fi ssd "800rms" but i only have 500 rms for this sub. runner up i would get the re se'x "600rms" what sub should i buy??

The SSD is a solid daily sub, one of the best in that price range. I personally wouldn't touch the new RE line ending in "X".

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i really want the fi ssd "800rms" but i only have 500 rms for this sub. runner up i would get the re se'x "600rms" what sub should i buy??

The SSD is a solid daily sub, one of the best in that price range. I personally wouldn't touch the new RE line ending in "X".

Oh really is the day of the RE over??

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Oh really is the day of the RE over??

It's just not what it used to be, with the lower lines. MX, XXX, and MT are pretty solid from what I've seen/heard. But compared to their older stuff, the RE to SX lines just aren't what they used to be. I'm not trying to bash them and say they're crap, it's just not what I'd do with my money.

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Oh really is the day of the RE over??

It's just not what it used to be, with the lower lines. MX, XXX, and MT are pretty solid from what I've seen/heard. But compared to their older stuff, the RE to SX lines just aren't what they used to be. I'm not trying to bash them and say they're crap, it's just not what I'd do with my money.

There just as good as how they were before its the same parts just that little plastic cap.

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