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I haven't heard much about these subs and are curious about them for a friends vehicle. Was just wondering how these subs are and how they compare to other subs in there power range? Like the RE Audio SR's, DC Sound Lab Level 2's, SS RL-i series and AA Assassins? My friend is looking for a good pair of 12s to power off a 600 watt Kicker amp. He wants it to get loud and sound clean in a ported enclosure. The Dcons look promising but I haven't heard much feedback about them since they were released.

Edited by Jysoe

Judging from what ive seen ide say maybe RE-SE's or a lesser power FI-Q.

ehhh.. the Q is rated at 1000w, and the SE at 600.

The DCON is rated at 300w.

Not in the same class at all.

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The SSA Dcon is really brand new to market. The first few bought are en route to their respective owners now. If the Kicker amp is stable at 4 ohm mono or 1 ohm mono, it would be a very good match up for the Dcon's.

They are in the general class of:

IA 187's

SoundSplinter RL-i's

AA Assassin's

All three of those being top quality, very clean sound quality drivers. The Dcon is SSA's mid-level SQ driver that does not need much power and loves small ported boxes. :)

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