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I would like to be pointed into the right direction for an accurate hitting sub. I want something around 300 dollars. And do you think the subs should stay around 500 rms so its not just some head beater bass. I am thinking about a 4th order ported box. I have a Boston Acoustic 10" in a .7 cubic ft sealed box. I am pushing 300 rms with an Alpine M500.  Do you think I should just make a new box for better sound or just replace everything?

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Is the budget for amp, sub & box?

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So you want a 300 dollar sub that's 500 rms in a fourth order that's "accurate hitting"? I'm not trying to be an ass, but you need to know what you actually want so we can help you.

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The power handling rating of the sub has absolutely nothing to do with how "accurate" the sub is.

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I'd look for a sq driver like the Fi Q. Sounds great and in the right boxes can get loud

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How much room do you have and what is this going in?

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I'd look for a sq driver like the Fi Q. Sounds great and in the right boxes can get loud

He doesn't want an SQ driver, not even close.

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The budget is for the sub. I will work around the sub for the rest of the budget.

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Ethos!

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 I want sound quality  over loudness, but I still want loud. LOL 

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Depending on which Boston Acoustics sub you have, I would build a ported enclosure for it. If that doesn't satisfy your needs then I would consider more cone area and double the amplification power.

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