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was looking for a cheap sub to get bass back in my car again and siince i dont have much money to spend stuff on i decided to try out this sub, i looked online before i bought it and knew the 1000W rms is clearly a lie i saw somewhere else someone found it was 550W true rms or something like that so i decided ill try it when i first got it in the pictures i was unsure what was plastic and what wasnt and the whole back is plastic and was too lazy to see how big the motor was and felt kinda cheap, wired it down to 2 ohm so my amp gives 600W rms to it and hit pretty hard in my 1.6cube box and takes it all, another thing i noticed there recommended vented box size is 1.2 cubes try putting 1k W rms to that ya cant, so far its been good im satisfied and impressed by such a cheap sub.
i bought these wen i still had my truck and man can they bumb. put my truck up against my friends 2 15 rockfords sounded just as loud as them. really good starter subs just gotta know how to wire and adjust. overall reall good subs i sujest u buy them if ur tight on cash.
I purchased 2 of these subs after I blew my 2 kickers. I figured I would buy them for the time and purchase better ones after getting caught up on bills, which never happens. lol. But after mounting them in my enclosure and had them all hooked up to my pioneer 1500 watt amp and my cap, and running off a VR3 headunit, I wouldnt change them now... They really Hit Hard....
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