November 11, 201014 yr I rock two 18" subs, and the sheer amount of output and SQ I get from them, is exhilarating. Hairtricks are a nice bonus too. Girls love that sort of thing. The response of a speaker is all in its enclosure and how the amp(s) and wiring are set up. Though I have noticed that slight manufacturing differences in two speakers of the same model, line, size, etc. do seem to change the sound ever so slightly, but its not a big enough difference to matter to 99% of people.To people who say an 18" sub is slow or muddy sounding, they seriously need to find a new enclosure designer, or stop rocking the one of the 3 prefab designs I see being sold all over the internet. My subs do not sound muddy or sloppy at all.
November 17, 201014 yr I rock two 18" subs, and the sheer amount of output and SQ I get from them, is exhilarating. Hairtricks are a nice bonus too. Girls love that sort of thing. The response of a speaker is all in its enclosure and how the amp(s) and wiring are set up. Though I have noticed that slight manufacturing differences in two speakers of the same model, line, size, etc. do seem to change the sound ever so slightly, but its not a big enough difference to matter to 99% of people.To people who say an 18" sub is slow or muddy sounding, they seriously need to find a new enclosure designer, or stop rocking the one of the 3 prefab designs I see being sold all over the internet. My subs do not sound muddy or sloppy at all.Could you elaborate?
November 18, 201014 yr Poo...no option for 18's That's what I said.... or the option for 6 15"s like my next build...
November 20, 201014 yr Easy answer is power given to what size subs, and their ability's. do some research.
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