Recommend me a 10" sub
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Recommend me a 10" sub
I currently have a 10 kicker cvr is a ZENclosure sealed box in my coupe. Im pushin 250watts rms from a RF punch amp. The Bass is loud, but its not clean! Theres a slight delay between the music and bass, and it sucks. Do you guys think its my sub that sucks, or the amp?
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Originally Posted by BALLINassG35
I currently have a 10 kicker cvr is a ZENclosure sealed box in my coupe. Im pushin 250watts rms from a RF punch amp. The Bass is loud, but its not clean! Theres a slight delay between the music and bass, and it sucks. Do you guys think its my sub that sucks, or the amp?
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Originally Posted by topgun_g35
Rockford Fosgate Amp? Keep it in the family. Go with the Rockford Fosgate P3 10. It's dual voice coil, so depending on what model amp you have you would get either a dual 2 ohm or dual 4 ohm voice coil. P3's have great power handling, excursion and sound really good in a sealed or ported box.
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Also, I would never recommend running a RF Punch series amplifier at 2 ohms. They have not proven to be 2 ohm stable. The Power series, however, are.
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Image dynamics IDQv3. Doesnt need much power to sound great, but will take more power if you ever decide to upgrade your amp. Not to mention they are one of the mostl tonal and accurate speakers i have ever heard, and can get pretty loud,, for the money. IM putting two idqv3 12's in mine with 1200 watts for them.
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Originally Posted by EnviedG35
Image dynamics IDQv3. Doesnt need much power to sound great, but will take more power if you ever decide to upgrade your amp. Not to mention they are one of the mostl tonal and accurate speakers i have ever heard, and can get pretty loud,, for the money. IM putting two idqv3 12's in mine with 1200 watts for them.
http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/prod...id=id&type=sub
I believe retail on the ID10V3 is ~$150 and it will work well with your 250RMS considering the sub calls for an RMS of (50W - 400W)
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