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It appears to be a terrible choice for music.

With a frequency response of 40-700 hz and an fs of 50 hz, I'd hardly call that a subwoofer.

i think its more of a woofer then a subwoofer.

What specs might that be? I'm curious to learn too, would it be the Fs:50hz that seems a bit high?

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With a frequency response of 40-700 hz and an fs of 50 hz, I'd hardly call that a subwoofer.

How did i miss that???

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With a frequency response of 40-700 hz and an fs of 50 hz, I'd hardly call that a subwoofer.

How did i miss that???

you probably had the $74 dollar horse blinders on lols :angry22:

True dat...

i think its more of a woofer then a subwoofer.

I agree, but on the page it says "Rugged, good-sounding dual voice coil drivers especially suitable for automotive subwoofer applications."

I don't see much about that woofer that makes it a good woofer choice for in-car either. It may be decent for home audio for monster midbass with a dedicated subwoofer also in the system, but it's a bit difficult and impractical to build an enclosure for a 12" speaker in a vehicle that isn't being used as a subwoofer :)

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Everything that seems good, is crap! :squintfinger:

Everything that seems good, is crap! :squintfinger:

The woofer may not be crap. It may, however, be crap for your intent. Like Ku40 said, it could quite possibly be a monster midbass for a HT application.

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