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You should buy SSA

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The SSD is a superior driver.

Every subwoofer has a difference from another, thats why so many are made. Depends on goals and other information you want to share with us.

From past experience using both series of drivers .... I thought the SSD was an overall better driver. Just my .02.

Xcon........ it does it all

lol ... I VOTE THE SAME! go Xcon or go home!

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Xcon........ it does it all

lol ... I VOTE THE SAME! go Xcon or go home!

But if it is not what he wants or needs, then the SSD is one of the best sub woofer values on the market.

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Audio Que is very good.

What are your goals for the system?

to be loud under 400 dollars and fit in a 95 accord and 1700 rms or lower. 2 ssd's are $415 shipped 800rms each

Edited by marq7890

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Xcon........ it does it all

2 xcon's are $841

2 ssd's are $415

around 400 is my budget

Get a BTL. Then you'll have headroom for upgrading your amp.

The N2's are cheap for what they do..

Xcon........ it does it all

lol ... I VOTE THE SAME! go Xcon or go home!

But if it is not what he wants or needs, then the SSD is one of the best sub woofer values on the market.

So says the owner. :fing34:

Come on guys. :puzzled:

Yes the Xcons are badass, but that is why SSA has guidelines so the buyer can get something that works best for their application/budget.

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